Bird*s-Eye View of Teutonic Grammar 295 Thus we have to use the weak forms of the adjective in von der guten Frau mit diesem neuen Geld ohne die alien Hute = from the good woman = with this new money = without the old hats (111) When no demonstrative, article or possessive stands in front of the adjective^, it takes the strong endings of the various case-forms of the demonstrative Once we know the case-forms of der> das> die, we know the strong endings of the adjective The table below shows the essential similarity between the strong endings of the adjective and the endings of the absent (in brackets) demonstrative MASCULINE SINGULAR NEUTLR SINGULAR FEMININE SINGULAR PLURAL Norrnn (dEK) rotER (daS) rotES ( and the possessives rnein, sein, etc The nominative singular masculine^ as well as both the nominative and accusative singular neuter forms of these words lack the strong endings of the other case-forms, and the adjective which follows the indefinite article or possessive takes the strong endings of the masculine singular nominative and of both