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What is common about adjectives in the masculine, feminine and neuter endings?
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they're the same as those of θεος, ψυχη, and δωρον respectively
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What happens if an adjective root ends in ε, ι, or ρ?
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the type-formant α is used in the feminine singular
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How are compound adjectives inflected?
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compound adjectives are inflected in both the masculine and feminine genders like θεος and in the neuter like δωρον
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How relationship must the adjective have to the noun it modifies?
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like the definite article, adjectives agree in gender, number and case with the nouns they modify
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