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Adverbs - Latin II Year In Review
Instructions: Peruse the reference sections below, then take the adverb review activity (ungraded).
Adverbs - Reference B
Comparison of adverbs
The comparative form of an adverb is the same as the neuter comparative adjective; it always ends in -ius.
| adj. clarior, clarius-clearer |
adv. clarius-more clearly |
| adj. levior, levius-lighter |
adv. levius-more lightly |
N.B. several adverbs have irregular comparative forms.
| Positive Adjective |
Positive Adverb |
Comparative Adverb |
Superlative Adverb |
| bonus-good |
bene-well |
melius-better |
optime-best |
| malus-bad |
male-badly |
peius-worse |
pessime-worst |
| parvus-little |
paulum-little |
minus-less |
minime-least |
| magnus-great |
magnopere-greatly |
magis-more |
maxime-most |
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