1 st and 2 nd declension ADJECTIVES POSITIVE: –HAPPY COMPARATIVE: –HAPPIER SUPERLATIVE: –HAPPIEST POSITIVE: –LAETUS, A, UM COMPARATIVE: –LAETIOR, LAETIUS.

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1 st and 2 nd declension ADJECTIVES POSITIVE: –HAPPY COMPARATIVE: –HAPPIER SUPERLATIVE: –HAPPIEST POSITIVE: –LAETUS, A, UM COMPARATIVE: –LAETIOR, LAETIUS SUPERLATIVE: –LAETISSIMUS, A, UM

1 st and 2 nd declension ADJECTIVEs ending in “R” POSITIVE: –Fast COMPARATIVE: –Faster SUPERLATIVE: –Fastest POSITIVE: –CELER, A, UM COMPARATIVE: –CELERIOR, CELERIUS SUPERLATIVE: –CELERRIMUS, A, UM

IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES POSITIVE: –BIG COMPARATIVE: –BIGGER SUPERLATIVE: –BIGGEST POSITIVE: –MAGNUS, A, UM COMPARATIVE: –MAIOR, MAIUS SUPERLATIVE: –MAXIMUS, A, UM

ADVERBS English Adjective: POSITIVE: –Happy COMPARATIVE: –Happier SUPERLATIVE: –Happiest Becomes the Adverb: POSITIVE: –Happily COMPARATIVE: –More Happily SUPERLATIVE: –Most Happily

1 st and 2 nd declension ADVERBS Latin Adjective: POSITIVE: –Laetus, a, um COMPARATIVE: –Laetior, Laetius SUPERLATIVE: –Laetissimus, a, um Becomes the Adverb: POSITIVE: –Laete COMPARATIVE: –Laetius SUPERLATIVE: –Laetissime

3 rd declension ADVERBS Latin Adjective: POSITIVE: –Celer, celeris, celere COMPARATIVE: –Celerior, celerius SUPERLATIVE: –Celerrimus, a, um Becomes the Adverb: POSITIVE: –Celeriter COMPARATIVE: –Celerius SUPERLATIVE: –Celerrime