The positive is formed from adjectives of the first and second declensions by adding -e to the base; as latus, wide... Manual Latin Grammar - Page 44by William Francis Allen, Joseph Henry Allen - 1868 - 127 pagesFull view - About this book
| Frank Justus Miller - 1902 - 686 pages
...positive is either the accusative singular neuter of the adjective; as multum, much; facile, easily: or is formed from adjectives of the first and second declensions by adding -e to the base; as latus, wide (base, lat-), late, widely; or is formed from adjectives of • the third declension... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1907 - 654 pages
...ADVERBS 46. Most adverbs are formed from adjectives in all the degrees of comparison. a. The positive is formed from adjectives of the first and second declensions by adding -e to the base; as latus, wide, late, widely: from adjectives of the third declension by adding -ter or -iter... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1907 - 620 pages
...H.-B. 552; W. 248. LESSON XLVII (CHAPTER 18) 1. Formation of Adverbs 2. Formation of Perfect Stem 1. Adverbs are regularly formed from adjectives of the first and second declensions by putting -ë in place of the genitive ending, and from adjectives of the third declension by replacing... | |
| Harry Fletcher Scott, Charles Henry Van Tuyl - 1910 - 138 pages
...ADVERBS Most adverbs arc formed from adjectives in all the degrees of tomparison. 0. The posit ire is formed from adjectives of the first and second declensions by adding -e to the base; as latus, wide, late, widely: from tdjectives of the third declension by adding -ter or -iter... | |
| Minnie Louise Smith - 1913 - 362 pages
...hath her victories no less renowned than war."* 243. Adverbs1 are derived from adjectives. They are formed from adjectives of the first and second declensions by adding -e to the base: wide, latus; widely, lats. From adjectives of the third declension they are formed by adding... | |
| Arthur Lee Janes, Paul Rockwell Jenks - 1913 - 468 pages
...ADVERBS 46. Most adverbs are formed from adjectives in all the degrees of comparison. a. The positive is formed from adjectives of the first and second declensions by adding -e to the base; as latus, wide, late, widely; from adjectives of the third declension by adding -ter or -iter... | |
| James Brady Smiley, Helen Landon Storke - 1914 - 432 pages
...base pulchr-, pulchre, beautifully beautiful liber, base liber-, free libere, freely a. Adverbs are formed from adjectives of the first and second declensions by adding -e to the base of the positive. 2. acer, base acr-, sharp acriter, sharply lenis, base len-, smooth leniter,... | |
| Frank Justus Miller - 1916 - 706 pages
...ADVERBS 46. Most adverbs are formed from adjectives in all the degrees of comparison. a. The positive is formed from adjectives of the first and second declensions by adding -e to the base; as latus, wide, late, widely: from adjectives of the third declension by adding -ter or -iter... | |
| Albert Sanborn Perkins - 1918 - 474 pages
...Paradigms, and the conjugation of amabam, amabar, and eram, (past indicative), pp. 291, 309. 43. Adverbs. Adverbs are regularly formed from adjectives of the first and second declensions by adding -e to the base. SILVER PLATE OF ROMAN WORKMANSHIP Infant Hercules Strangling Serpents 44. Study the rules for... | |
| Henry Schale Lupold - 1919 - 410 pages
...citizens. 10. We live on the smaller island. LESSON XLVIII FORMATION AND COMPARISON OF ADVERBS Adverbs are formed from adjectives of the first and second declensions by adding -e to the base of the positive of the adjective : cams, dear ; care, dearly. Adverbs are usually formed from... | |
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