Prepositions Positive, comparative, superlatives Impersonal verbs

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Prepositions Positive, comparative, superlatives Impersonal verbs Noun/adjective agreement Characters

Imperfect tense of irregular verbs singular plural present imperfect present imperfect volo volebam volumus volebamus vis volebas vultis volebatis vult volebat volunt volebant Translate the four red verb forms in English

1st declension noun chart singular plural nominative dative accusative ablative 2nd declension noun chart (masculine only) singular plural nominative dative accusative ablative 3rd declension noun chart singular plural nominative dative accusative ablative Usage of the cases: nominative dative accusative ablative

Impersonal verbs necesse est… + dative difficilis est… decorum est… commodum est… dative: 1st person singular pronoun (to/for me) 1st person plural pronoun (to/for us) 2nd person singular pronoun (to/for you) 2nd person plural pronoun (to/for you all) dative: 1st declension 2nd declension 3rd declension singular singular singular plural plural plural

laetior laetissimus laetus pulcherrimus pulcher pulchrior Put the adjectives in order: positive, comparative, superlative Write the meanings beside the words

servi canem (ferox, ferocem) retraxerunt. ego (multi, multos) iuvenes in foro vidi. ornatrix (laeta, laetam) coquo osculum dedit. amici (fortes, forti, fortibus) libertum servaverunt. mater (parvi, parvos, parvis) pueris cibum paravit. Bregans amphoram (gravis, gravem, gravi) portare nolebat. domina ancillae (fidelis, fidelem, fideli) stolam emit.

sub ad in (meaning in, on) in (meaning into, onto) trans de apud sine Prepositions that take an ablative object Prepositions that take an accusative object sub ad in (meaning in, on) in (meaning into, onto) trans de apud sine pro prope a, ab cum e, ex

ancilla qui laborare nolebat. Rufilla Domitilla Bregans Volubilis Salvius Cogidubnus Quintus Claudius servus qui laborare nolebat. in Britannia erat rex qui sacrificium facit quod imperatorem honorare volebat. familiaris Rufillae qui ad villam advenit. dominus Romanus qui erat vir crudelis. imperator qui Cogidubnum regem fecit. coquus Aegyptus qui Domitillam amat. domina qui prope urbem habitare volebat.