Adverb Formation. AdjectiveAdverb 1 st / 2 nd declension Studiosus- eagerStudiose- eagerly Pulcher- beautifulPulchre- beautifully 3 rd declension Fortis,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is an adverb? An adverb is a word that describes a verb, and adjective, or another adverb. Explorers eagerly chase adventure. Eagerly is an adverb.
Advertisements

Chapters X - XVI REVIEW. Neuter Words Some 2 nd declension nouns are neuter These words end with –um or –ium in nominative singular These words end with.
1 st and 2 nd declension ADJECTIVES POSITIVE: –HAPPY COMPARATIVE: –HAPPIER SUPERLATIVE: –HAPPIEST POSITIVE: –LAETUS, A, UM COMPARATIVE: –LAETIOR, LAETIUS.
Comparative Adjectives!. Review Adjectives have 3 degrees Positive: I am tall Comparative: I am taller than you Superlative: I am the tallest person ever.
Latin Grammar for Second Year Students Contents Nounspages 2-3 Adjectivespages 4-5 Comparison of Adj.pages 6-7 Pronounspages 8-11 Verbalspages Sequence.
What is an adverb? An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, and adjective, or another adverb. – Explorers eagerly chase adventure. Eagerly is an adverb.
Adverbs! Comparative and Superlative!. Review Adjectives have 3 degrees Positive: I am tall Comparative: I am taller than you Superlative: I am the tallest.
Adjective PLAY or Adverb.
ADJECTIVES – words describing nouns/pronouns ENGLISH – small; pretty LATIN – parvus; pulchra ADVERBS – describes a verb ENGLISH – quickly; slowly LATIN–
Pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum Friendly good Wild, savage
Comparison of Adjectives Ch 26 & 27. Comparison of Adjectives The adjectives we’ve learned so far are used to describe a basic characteristic of the noun.
How do you know what conjugation a verb belongs to?
Review of the Comparison of Adjectives
Comparison of Adjectives
Comparing Adjectives. 3 Degrees of Adjectives! Positive: long, high, strong Comparative: longer, higher, stronger Superlative: longest, highest, strongest.
Chapter 34- The Commissatio
Regular and Irregular Forms LFA 61 and
Adjectives: Positive, Comparative, Superlative In Latin, as in English, adjectives are said to have three Degrees: (1) Positive – Adjective (2) Comparative.
Comparison of Adverbs Chapter XXXII. Comparison of Adverbs The adverbs we’ve learned so far are used to describe a basic characteristic of the noun they.
Adverbs. Making adverbs is easy, easy, easy. The biggest problem is that students don’t seem to know how to use adverbs in English. Adverbs modify verbs,
TYPES OF ADJECTIVES: 1. 1 ST /2 ND DECLENSION: laetus, -a, -um - happy 2. 3 rd DECLENSION: felix, felicis, felice – favorable audax, audacis, audace –
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES GM 14. Introduction Regular comparatives Regular superlatives Imperfect (defective) adjectives Irregular superlatives Textbook.
Positive Degree Adjectives 1st and 2nd Declension Adjectives fidus fida fidum - faithful miser misera miserum - poor, wretched pulcher pulchra pulchrum.
1 Comparative and superlative adjectives. Comparative adjectives….  Comparative adjectives compare two nouns. The rules for making adjectives into comparative.
COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS CHARACTERISTICS OF ADJECTIVES Most adjectives describe the quality of an object E.G.: pretty girl; brave boy.
Latin Grammar Comparison of Adjectives. Comparison of Adjectives  In English, adjectives have three degrees: 1. Positive degree—old 2. Comparative degree—older.
Comparison of Adjectives Degrees of Adjectives in Latin and English Positive – wicked: scelestus-a-um Comparative – more wicked: scelestior + 3 rd decl.**
Comparative Forms More About Adjectives. REVIEW OF THE BASICS How many declensions are there for adjectives? TWO What are they? 1 st -2 nd AND 3 rd How.
Chapter 35.
Chapter 34 Degrees of Adjectives Biggest Big Bigger.
Chapter 16. Noun and Adjective Agreement What is an adjective? a word that describes a noun or pronoun.
Latin Grammar Adverbs (Grammar 3B, p. 160).
Adjective / Adverb Slides. Recollection How do you make cautus, cauta, cautum an adverb? CAUTE What about fortis? FORTITER.
OBJECTIVE 1.Listening exercise 2.TOO + adjective 3.Adverbs of manner 4.Vocabulary.
Comparison of Adjectives
good, better, best … brave, braver, bravest!
Chapter 16 Vocabulary. aetas aetatis aetatis feminine feminine period of life, life, age, an age, time period of life, life, age, an age, time Declension?
Comparing Adverbs. What do these words have in common? clarē = clearly clarē = clearly pulchrē = beautifully pulchrē = beautifully gratē = gratefully.
Nouns 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd declensions. 1 ST DECLENSION FEMININE -A, ae, -ae, -am -–a, -ae, -arum -is, -as, -is, -is, -as, -is. That’s the 1 st declension.
 How many different declensions are there for adjectives?  Two 1 st -2 nd declension and 3 rd declension.
Latin Index Card Project You may give this first card whatever title and decoration you want.
 Most adjectives use the following superlative form:  1. find the base inimicus, inimica, inimicum inimic--- (drop the –a or -is to get the base) 
Comparison of Adverbs Approach them not just carefully or rather carefully, but most carefully!
Les Adverbes Par, Jerome. Les Adverbes en Anglais Adverbs are words that modify: Verbs: e.g. He drove slowly. Adjectives: e.g. He drove a very fast car.
Adverbs Ms. Mayrose 6th Grade Language Arts Ms. Mayrose 6th Grade Language Arts.
A276 Adjectives.
Recognitio Pars III.
Third Declension Adjectives
Comparative Forms More About Adjectives.
What is an adverb? An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, and adjective, or another adverb. Explorers eagerly chase adventure. Eagerly is an adverb.
What is an adverb? An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, and adjective, or another adverb. Explorers eagerly chase adventure. Eagerly is an adverb.
Adjectives.
Comparative Base of the positive degree (from genetive s)
Latin 1 Mr. zboril | Milford PEP
Third Declension Adjectives
Third Declension Adjectives
3rd Declension and (3rd Declension “i” stem Nouns)
Latin Nouns and Adjectives Made Simple Using Color Coding
Noun Declension Chart.
Neuters of the 2nd Declension
3rd Declension Adjectives Lesson 47
They belong to 1st , 2nd , and 3rd declension
Jenney’s First Year Latin Lesson 18
Latin: The Written Language
Comparison of Adjectives
Formation and Comparison of Adverbs
Adjectives.
A way to modify other words
What is an adverb? An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, and adjective, or another adverb. Explorers eagerly chase adventure. Eagerly is an adverb.
3rd Declension Adjectives
Presentation transcript:

Adverb Formation

AdjectiveAdverb 1 st / 2 nd declension Studiosus- eagerStudiose- eagerly Pulcher- beautifulPulchre- beautifully 3 rd declension Fortis, e- braveFortiter- bravely Celeris, celere- quickCeleriter- quickly Comparative Studiosior- more eagerStudiosius (the neuter of the adjective)- more eagerly Fortior- more braveFortius- more bravely Superlative Studiossissimus- very eagerStudiossissime- very eagerly Fortissimus- very braveFortissime- very bravely

As you expected, some exceptions… Adjective (positive form)Adverb (positive form) Bonus, a, um- goodBene- well Magnus, a,um- greatMagnopere- greatly Multus, a, um- muchMulto/multum- much Malus, a, um- badMale- badly Parvus, a, um- smallParum- less, too little, not enough Facilis, facile- easyFacile- easily Tristis, triste- sadTriste- sadly Tutus, a, um- safeTuto- safely / sometimes tute

Exercise 7 – change the adjectives into adverbs AdjectiveAdverb 1. dulcis, dulce 2. severus, a, um 3. levis, leve 4. longior, longius 5. praeclarissimus, a, um 6. scelestus, a,um 7. facillimus, a, um 8. acer, acris, acre