3rd Declension Adjectives

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3rd Declension Adjectives All 3rd Declension Adjectives decline like the 3rd declension. Some of these adjectives have the same ending for masculine and feminine, the neuter ending being different. Others have the same ending for masculine, feminine, and neuter. These are called One Termination Adjectives.

3rd Declension Adjectives: 3 terminations Masculine Feminine Neuter Singular Nominative Omnis Omne Accusative Omnem genitive Dative Omni Ablative Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural Nominative Omnes Omnia Accusative genitive Omnium Dative Omnibus Ablative

3rd Declension Adjectives: 1 termination Masculine/feminine Neuter Singular Nominative felix Accusative felicem Genitive felicis Dative felici Ablative Masculine Neuter Plural Nominative felices felicia Accusative Genitive felicium Felicium Dative felicibus Ablative

Translation practice ANALYZE FIRST, CASE AND NUMBER; NEXT, FUNCTIONS. Duces Romanorum magnas legiones suas in Germaniam cum equitibus ducebant et contra feroces Germanos pugnabant. NOM PLUR GENIT PL ACCUSATIVE PL PREPOSITIONAL COMPLEMENT PREPOSITIONAL COMPLEMENT SUBJECT POSSESSIVE (CN) DIRECT C. IN + ACCUS CUM+ABLAT PLACE C. VERB; IMP, 3rd P.PL PREPOSITIONS - IN+ACC: TO, TOWARDS - CUM+ABLATIVE: WITH - CONTRA +ACCUSATIVE: AGAINST VERB; IMP, 3rd P.PL CONJ PREPOSITIONAL COMPLEMENT CONTRA+ACCUSATIVE VOCAB: dux-ducis/ legio-legionis/ equis-equitis//adj: magnus-a-um/ suus-a-uum

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