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Agenda diēs Mercuriī, a.d. v Non. Oct. A.D. MMXVIII HW Check: worksheet 12 / Do Now: work on WS 11 Worksheet 11: Prepositions and Place Constructions Worksheet 12: 2-1-2 Adjectives & N-A Agreement Legāmus: Translation 3 – The Trojan War Begins Placement of Adjectives in a Sentence Start Worksheet 13 Pensum: Worksheet 13 Study vocab. list #4 Midterm Exam will be on Tuesday, 10/9 Latin 1 Mr. Finnigan Boston Latin School

Placement of Adj. in a Sentence

Position of Adj. in a Sentence Adjectives can come before or after the noun(s)/pronouns they modify In any phrase, the most significant word tends to come first for emphasis These types of adj. usually come before the word modified: Numeral adjectives (primus, secundus, tertius, quartus, etc.) Quantitative adjectives (multus/multī, paucī, etc.) Most other adjectives tend to come after the noun