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Exercise 24.2 1. I have never seen a girl more prudent than Horatia. 2. I have encountered many girls more prudent than Horatia. 3. No; you are wrong; Horatia is much wiser than the rest - erro, errare, erravi: to wander; to be mistaken; to err (error) 4. No one was stronger than Achilles sum, esse, fui 5. I dont trust/believe you; I have seen many men stronger then Achilles 6. No, you are wrong; Achilles was the bravest of all heroes. 7. .. fuit (perfect) vs. erat (imperfect) = both translated as “was.” What’s the difference? - erat (imperfect) = continuous, incomplete past action - irata erat. – I was mad. (I was mad for a continuous time in the past) - irata fuit. – I was mad. (I was mad just once) Review: Adjectives - adjectives describe nouns; however, in Latin, the adjectives must match the noun they describe in: - gender - number - case * Just because the endings (of the noun and the adjective) don’t match, it doesn’t mean that they don’t agree - adjectives in Latin decline: - magnus, -a, -um (1st/2nd) M F N - masculine (M): adjective declines w/ 2 nd declension endings - feminine (F): adjective declines w/ 1 st declension endings - neuter (N): adjective declines w/ 2 nd declension endings, NEUTER pattern - Masculine Pattern (2 nd declension endings, masc/fem. pattern) Singular Plural Nom. magnus magni Gen. magni magnorum Dat. magno magnis Acc. magnum magnos Abl. magno magnis - Feminine Pattern (1 st declension endings) Singular Plural Nom. magna magnae Gen. magnae magnarum Dat. magnae magnis Acc. magnam magnas Abl. magnā magnis - Neuter Pattern (2 nd declension endings, NEUTER pattern) Singular Plural Nom. magnum magna Gen. magni magnorum Dat. magno magnis Acc. magnum magna Abl. magno magnis (Positive) Adjectives of the 3 rd Declension * ALL i-stem (they pick up the -i- before the -um ending in the genitive plural; pick up the -i- before the -a ending for neuters, nom/acc plurals; ablative singulars end in -i, NOT -e) - celer, celeris, celere: 3 termination M F N Masculine Pattern Singular Plural Nom. celer celeres Gen. celeris celerium Dat. celeri celeribus Acc. celerem celeres Abl. celeri celeribus Feminine Pattern Singular Plural Nom. celeris celeres Gen. celeris celerium Dat. celeri celeribus Acc. celerem celeres Abl. celeri celeribus Neuter Pattern Singular Plural Nom. celere celeria Gen. celeris celerium Dat. celeri celeribus Acc. celere celeria Abl. celeri celeribus - fortis, -e: 2 termination M/F N Masculine/Feminine Pattern Singular Plural Nom. fortis fortes Gen. fortis fortium Dat. forti fortibus Acc. fortem fortes Abl. forti fortibus Neuter Pattern Singular Nom. forte Gen. fortis Dat. forti Acc. forte Abl. forti Plural fortia fortium fortibus fortia fortibus - felix, felicis: 1 termination ALL GENDERS – Understanding the rules of 3 rd declension endings in the i-stems Masculine/Feminine Pattern Singular Plural Nom. felix felices Gen. felicis felicium Dat. felici felicibus Acc. felicem felices Abl. felici felicibus Neuter Pattern Singular Plural Nom. felix felicia Gen. felicis felicium Dat. felici felicibus Acc. felix felicia Abl. felici felicibus