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latintutorial | The Naughty Nine, UNUS NAUTA, or Pronominal Adjectives @latintutorial | Uploaded September 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
There is a set of adjectives in the first and second declension that doesn't quite follow the standard set of rules. We call these pronominal adjectives, because they function more like pronouns than describers. But you can refer to them as the Naughty Nine, or with the mnemonic UNUS NAUTA.
The Naughty Nine, UNUS NAUTA, or Pronominal AdjectivesThird Declension i-StemsRule 86: Indirect StatementCastra, the Roman Army CampRule 61: The Jussive SubjunctiveThe Urine Tax: Vespasians Great LegacyRule 71: Sequence of TensesRule 12: Nōnne and NumRule 58: Time with the Ablative and AccusativeAeneid Book 1.23-33: Such a Great BurdenFuture Passive Participles (Gerundives)Rule 8: Case, Number, and Gender of the Relative Pronoun

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