2. Latin Grammar
Comparison And Purpose Constructions — Quiz
Test your understanding of comparison and purpose constructions with 5 practice questions.
Practice Questions
Question 1
Which of the following Latin conjunctions is used to introduce a purpose clause that contains a comparative adjective or adverb, emphasizing the degree of purpose?
Question 2
In the sentence "Tanta erat vis ut omnes timerent," what is the grammatical classification of the clause "ut omnes timerent"?
Question 3
How would you express the comparison "taller than the brother" in Latin using the ablative of comparison?
Question 4
Which of the following Latin phrases correctly expresses a negative purpose clause, meaning "lest he be seen"?
Question 5
In the sentence "Ad urbem cucurrit quo celerius perveniret," what specific nuance does the use of "quo" instead of "ut" add to the purpose clause?
