Presentation Exercise: Chapter 32

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Presentation Exercise: Chapter 32 Fill in the Blank. Like adjectives, adverbs have three degrees:,, and. Fill in the Blank. The Latin positive adverb ending is the equivalent of in English and is formed by adding to the end of a first/second-declension adjective base or to a third-declension adjective base. Multiple Choice. The comparative adverb is formed by adding what ending to an adjective base? a. -iter b. -ius c. -ē d. -te Fill in the Blank. Regular superlative adverbs are formed by adding _ to an adjective base. True or False. Adverbs do not decline or conjugate. True or False. There are no mandatory long marks on the endings of any adverbs. True or False. All Latin adverbs form their superlative base the same way. Circle the correct degree for each form below. 1. longius POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE 2. longissimē POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE 3. sapienter POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE 4. sapientissimē POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE 5. facile POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE 6. facillimē POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE 1

Fill in the following table with irregular adverb forms. Positive Comparative Superlative bene pessimē plus maximē parum prius / diu Translate the following phrases: clarius quam sol clarius sole quam clarissimē Multiple Choice. Latin adverb forms developed out which case endings? a. ablative b. accusative c. both of the above d. neither of the above Fill in the Blank. Volo, nolo and malo are all built around a base which means. Nolo ( be unwilling ) is a compound of the negating prefix and the verb base. Malo ( prefer ) is a compound of ( more ) and the same verb base. Multiple Choice. What do volo, nolo and malo all expect? A. a result clause B. an ablative of separation C. an indirect object D. a complementary infinitive 2

True or False. Mark the following statements about the verb volo, nolo and malo as true or false. All three verbs are defective, meaning they lack basic forms. T F All three verbs have present active participles. T F All three verbs have imperative forms. T F All three verbs have regular passive forms. T F Except for the base, all three verbs have regular perfect forms. T F All three verbs have a few athematic forms. T F One form in each verb is the result of composite conjugation. T F Fill in the following table with the present active indicative forms of volo. Circle irregular forms. Translate volebat. Fill in the Blank. The tense marker used to create the majority of the forms in the future tense of volo, nolo and malo is. Translate velis. Fill in the Blank. The imperfect subjunctive of volo is formed by taking (its present active infinitive) and adding personal endings. 3

Fill in the following table with the present active indicative forms of nolo. Circle irregular forms. Fill in the following table with the present active indicative forms of malo. Underline any irregular forms. Give the SUBJUNCTIVE forms of volo, nolo and malo according to tense, person and number as indicated below. volo, first person singular present nolo, second person singular present malo, third person plural present volo, third person singular imperfect nolo, second person plural imperfect malo, first person plural imperfect Translate the following verb forms. non vis nolueritis volebamus nolim malent noli velit volentes malles 4

VOCABULARY Complete the information about the vocabulary items discussed in the presentation. For CATEGORY give the declension (adjectives), declension/gender (nouns), conjugation (verbs) or part of speech (others). For OTHER INFORMATION, include elements such as the word s base. WORD CATEGORY MEANING/S OTHER INFORMATION DIVITIAE: EXERCITUS: HONOR: AMITTO: VOLO: NOLO: MALO: CUSTODIA: CUSTODIAE: LEX: SCIENTIA: DIVES: PAUPER: PAR: CELERITER: PATEO: PROHIBEO: 5