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Adjectives can be in the _ and _ declension or the _.

1st and 2nd, or 3rd

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City

Urbs, urbis

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Magnus, a, um


Great, large

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Decline "porta" in the plural

Portae

Portarum

Portis

Portas

Portis

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Nauta est malus.

The sailor was bad.

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Adjectives must agree with their nouns in:

Gender, number and case

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Now

Nunc

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Sanctus, a, um

Holy, saint

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Decline "mons" in the plural

Montes

Montum

Montibus

Montes

Montibus

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Nunc homines erant fortes.

Now the men were brave.

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Adjectives that end with __, __ in the nominative singular are members of the 3rd declension.

is, e

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Scarcity, want

Inopia, ae

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Itaque

Therefore, and so

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Decline "Signum" in the singular

Signum

Signi

Signo

Signum

Signo

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Quid est in flumine?

What is in the river?

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Adjectives of quantity generally___ their nouns

Precede

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Column (of soldiers), army (on the march)

Agmen, agminis

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Omnis, e

All, every

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Decline "gravis" in the singular masculine.

Gravis

Gravis

Gravi

Gravem

Gravi

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Sunt inopia frumenti.

There was a scarcity of grain.

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Adjectives of quality generally ____ their noun

Follow

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Easy

Facilis, e

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Angustus, a, um

Narrow

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Decline "Jesus" in the singular.

Jesus

Jesu

Jesu

Jesum

Jesu

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Prima luce, milites vident urbem magnum.

At dawn, the soldiers saw the great city.