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When adj. appear directly before a noun with no article in front of them they will have _______ case endings....
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strong case endings that are similar to the endings of the definite article.
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Adj. are more frequently strong when they appear in...
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they appear in plural cases.
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Adj. also will have strong endings when they succeed...
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the indefinate article in:
masc nom neu nom neu acc this is because in these cases the indefinite article "ein" does not reveal the gender of the noun |
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Possessive articles, kein and der words are always
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strong
mein, dein, sein, ihr, unser, euer, Ihr kein dieser, jeder, solcher, welcher |
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Whenever an adjective follows an article or der word it will always end in ....
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either "e" or "en". These endings are called weak endings because they don't reveal case endings.
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When an adj. normally ends in -el or -er, the ____ will be omitted whenever the adj. has an ending.
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e
example: Der Wein ist teuer. Der teure Wein schmeckt gut. |
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Any descriptive words that do not have endings and are not predicate adj. will always be...
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adverbs
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The German adv. and adj. will always have the same...
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forms
Fräulein Meier schreibt gut (adv.) Fräulein Meier ist gut (pred. adj.) |
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Many words have different meanings depending on whether they are....
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adjectives or adverbs
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In the dictionary, this form is typically listed first...
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adjectival meaning
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