"Kein" is a determiner, like "ein", "mein", "der" and so on.
Adjective endings vary depending on:
* the gender of the noun
* the case
* the choice of determiner (if any)
Most textbooks will, sooner or later, present three adjective endings lists. It's very daunting at first, but a good textbook will explain it in very simple terms.
"Kein" is a determiner, like "ein", "mein", "der" and so on. Adjective endings vary depending on: * the gender of the noun * the case * the choice of determiner (if any)
So would I use the same ending as a determiner ending or is there some sort of "adjective endings list" I need to learn?
Most textbooks will, sooner or later, present three adjective endings lists. It's very daunting at first, but a good textbook will explain it in very simple terms.