Using first-declension adjectives in Latin
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Translate the quoted English words into the correct answer.
"The good farmers" work in the fields
Agricolae boni
Agricolae bonae
Agricoli boni
Agricola bona
Agricola bonus
Explanation
Agricola is one of the few nouns in the first declension that is masculine and not feminine. The adjective then must be in the masculine gender to agree with agricola. The correct nominative plural of agricola is agricolae, and the correct nominative plural masculine adjective is boni; agricolae boni.
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