Adjectives provide additional information about nouns and pronouns.

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Adjectives provide additional information about nouns and pronouns.

When adjectives provide information via a linking verb (no action!) such as.... bleiben, sein, werden, and gelten (+als) that is a PREDICATE ADJEKTIVE.... and it gets no endings!

zum Beispiel: Das Land Liechtenstein ist klein. Der Koffer wird jetzt schwer. Die neue Lehrerin gilt als sehr kompetent.

When adjectives precede the nouns they modify, they are called attributive adjectives. And in German... they get ENDINGS !

So, how does one know which endings these adjectives get? It depends :/... on whether the accompanying article provides you with the required grammatical information

Definite articles (der, die, das) and related words (dieser, diese, dieses) always provide this infomation Yeah!!! Wo hoo!!!!

Indefinite articles (ein/eine) and related words (mein/ihr/sein/kein....) sometimes do... and sometimes dont

Soo, if the information IS provided, German has provided us with some weak endings (e)

And when it doesnt... German has provided us with some strong (take charge of the situation) endings (en)

Weak endings Masc.Fem.Neut.Plural Nom. (subj/pred nom) ee e en Akkusativ (d.o., preps) en ee Dativ en Genitiv en Ach, du Schande! Das kriegen wir schon hin!

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