Adjectives can be in the _ and _ declension or the _.
1st and 2nd, or 3rd
City
Urbs, urbis
Magnus, a, um
Great, large
Decline "porta" in the plural
Portae
Portarum
Portis
Portas
Portis
Nauta est malus.
The sailor was bad.
Adjectives must agree with their nouns in:
Gender, number and case
Now
Nunc
Holy, saint
Decline "mons" in the plural
Montes
Montum
Montibus
Montes
Montibus
Nunc homines erant fortes.
Now the men were brave.
Adjectives that end with __, __ in the nominative singular are members of the 3rd declension.
is, e
Scarcity, want
Inopia, ae
Itaque
Therefore, and so
Decline "Signum" in the singular
Signum
Signi
Signo
Signum
Signo
Quid est in flumine?
What is in the river?
Adjectives of quantity generally___ their nouns
Precede
Column (of soldiers), army (on the march)
Agmen, agminis
Omnis, e
All, every
Decline "gravis" in the singular masculine.
Gravis
Gravis
Gravi
Gravem
Gravi
Sunt inopia frumenti.
There was a scarcity of grain.
Adjectives of quality generally ____ their noun
Follow
Easy
Facilis, e
Angustus, a, um
Narrow
Decline "Jesus" in the singular.
Jesus
Jesu
Jesu
Jesum
Jesu
Prima luce, milites vident urbem magnum.
At dawn, the soldiers saw the great city.