Saturday, January 11, 2014

I was sick yesterday and so the study group did not meet. We WILL meet next week! I suggest you reserve a half-hour twice a week to"study" Latin. (This would help you make progress. If you just want to come on Fridays, that's fine, too!)

For the first task, I've given you some exercises from the book on COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES. Click here for an explanation and some forms.

Translate the sentences below. Click here for the answers.


Hic servus est ignāvissimus omnium. Nūllum servum ignāviōrem habet Cornēlius.

Cornēliī coquus est optimus omnium. Nēmō meliōrem coquum habet quam Cornēlius.

Līberī laetissimī sunt quod crās fēriātī erunt.

Mārtiālis [nom.] Eucleide [abl.] est multō prūdentior.

Ego semper habeō multō minus pecūniae quam tū.

Mārcus est maximus līberōrum, Sextus est minimus.

Flāvia est paulō minor Mārcō, sed multō maior Cornēliā.

Ad amīcum epistulam longissimam mittam, ad frātrem breviōrem.

Dāvus est servus optimus. Sine dubiō nēmō est dīligenter.

Coquus plūs cibī in culīnā parābat.

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