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timurjin [86]
3 years ago
8

What has be to be true for the endings of nouns and adjectives to match exactly in Latin? answer asap help please

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1 answer:
Fofino [41]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Same gender, same number, same case.

Explanation:

Adjectives in Latin to match exactly must have the same gender, number and case. Appositions to match exactly must have the same case.

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