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Rule 3: Some Adjectives Describe Part of their Noun
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Latin Adjectives
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- 1 Introduction to the Latin Adjective
- 2 Basic English Grammar For Learning Latin Part I
- 3 First and Second Declension Adjectives
- 4 Third Declension Adjectives
- 5 hic, haec, hoc
- 6 ille, illa, illud
- 7 is, ea, id
- 8 iste, ista, istud
- 9 Numbers in Latin
- 10 Participles in Latin
- 11 Present Participles
- 12 Perfect Passive Participles
- 13 Principal Parts Participle Version
- 14 Principal Parts Supine Version
- 15 Future Active Participles
- 16 Synchysis (Figures of Speech)
- 17 The Naughty Nine, UNUS NAUTA, or Pronominal Adjectives
- 18 Rule 6: Possession with Pronouns
- 19 Rule 7: Possessive Adjectives and the Genitive
- 20 Rule 10: What Adverbs Modify
- 21 Rule 19: The Genitive of the Whole
- 22 Rule 28: The Dative of Possession
- 23 Rule 33: The Dative with Adjectives
- 24 Rule 46: Comparisons with Quam
- 25 Rule 36: The Predicate Accusative
- 26 Rule 1: Apposition
- 27 Rule 49: The Ablative with opus and ūsus
- 28 Rule 56: The Ablative with dignus and indignus
- 29 The Colors of Latin
- 30 Rule 3: Some Adjectives Describe Part of their Noun
- 31 Rule 2: Noun-Adjective Agreement
- 32 Rule 57: The Ablative Absolute
- 33 Colōrēs Latīnē (Colors in Latin)
- 34 Adverbs in Latin
- 35 Superlative Adjectives
- 36 Comparative Adjectives
- 37 Verba Adiectīva Latīnē (Adjectives in Latin)
- 38 Rule 72: The Relative Time of Participles
- 39 Rule 73: Gerunds and Gerundives
- 40 Future Passive Participles (Gerundives)