Most adverbs end in long –ē x3
Like ‘rēctus’ to ‘rēctē’
Like ‘pulcher’ to ‘pulchrē’
Like ‘miser’ to ‘miserē’
Most adverbs end in long –ē x3
Like ‘rēctus’ to ‘rēctē’
*Some adverbs end in long -ō x3
Like 'certus' to 'certō'
Like 'falsus' to 'falsō
Like 'prīmus' to 'prīmō'
Some adverbs end in long -ō x3
Like 'certus' to 'certō'
The 3rd Declension has –iter x3
Like ‘fortis’ to ‘fortiter’
Like ‘ācer’ to ‘ācriter’
Like ‘celer’ → ‘celeriter’
The 3rd Declension has –iter x3
Like ‘fortis’ to ‘fortiter’
Comparatives end in –ius x3
Like ‘rēctē’ → ‘rēctius’
Like ‘pulchrē’ → ‘pulchrius’
Like ‘fortiter’ → ‘fortius’
Comparatives end in –ius x3
Like ‘rēctē’ → ‘rēctius’
Superlatives end in –issimē
Superlatives end in –errimē
Superlatives end in –issimē
Like ‘rēctē’ → ‘rēctissimē’
Like ‘pulchrē’ → ‘pulcherrimē’
‘Fortiter’ → ‘fortissimē’
Superlatives end in –issimē
Superlatives end in –errimē
Superlatives end in –issimē
Like ‘rēctē’ → ‘rēctissimē’
Chapter 5 - Lesson 1 - Adverb Quiz
Chapter 12 - Lesson 1 - Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
Chapter 19 - Lesson 2 - Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
Chapter 26 - Lesson 3 - Adverbs Ending in -ō
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