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Adverb Practice
Click on the correct letter.
- What declension is timidus?
1st and 2nd
3rd
- What declension is gravis?
1st and 2nd
3rd
- What declension is prudens?
1st and 2nd
3rd
- What declension is diligens?
1st and 2nd
3rd
- What declension is ferox?
1st and 2nd
3rd
- What declension is miser?
1st and 2nd
3rd
- What declension is laetus?
1st and 2nd
3rd
- What declension is felix?
1st and 2nd
3rd
- What declension is fortis?
1st and 2nd
3rd
- To find the stem of an adjective,
always use the masc. nom. singular form
always look for the nom. or gen. form which either changes from that of the masc. nom. or is the same
- To form an adverb from a 1st and 2nd declension adjective, add _____ to the base.
-ly
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- To form an adverb from a regular 3rd declension adjective, add _____ to the base.
-ly
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- To form an adverb from a 3rd declension adjective whose stem ends in -nt- add _____ to the word.
-ly
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- To form an adverb from an English adjective usually add _____ to the word.
-ly
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iter
er
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