Usages of adiectivum
“Bonus” adiectivum est, sed “puer” nomen est.
“Bonus” is an adjective, but “puer” is a noun.
In sententia “puella laeta est” adiectivum cum nomine convenit.
In the sentence “the girl is happy,” the adjective agrees with the noun.
Participium saepe ad nomen pertinet et quasi verbum et adiectivum simul continet.
A participle often belongs to a noun and in a way contains both a verb and an adjective at the same time.
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