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When adj. appear directly before a noun with no article in front of them they will have _______ case endings....
strong case endings that are similar to the endings of the definite article.
Adj. are more frequently strong when they appear in...
they appear in plural cases.
Adj. also will have strong endings when they succeed...
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
Possessive articles, kein and der words are always
strong

mein, dein, sein, ihr, unser, euer, Ihr
kein
dieser, jeder, solcher, welcher
Whenever an adjective follows an article or der word it will always end in ....
either "e" or "en". These endings are called weak endings because they don't reveal case endings.
When an adj. normally ends in -el or -er, the ____ will be omitted whenever the adj. has an ending.
e

example:
Der Wein ist teuer.
Der teure Wein schmeckt gut.
Any descriptive words that do not have endings and are not predicate adj. will always be...
adverbs
The German adv. and adj. will always have the same...
forms

Fräulein Meier schreibt gut (adv.)
Fräulein Meier ist gut (pred. adj.)
Many words have different meanings depending on whether they are....
adjectives or adverbs
In the dictionary, this form is typically listed first...
adjectival meaning