Whats the difference in form of Gerund/Gerundive in Latin?

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answer:The gerundive is in the same form as the future passive participle. It’s a verbal adjective declined the same way other -us, -a, -um adjectives are declined. To form it, you take the infinitive of a verb (like “amare”) and drop the -re and add -nd and then the adjective ending. Amandus, amanda, amandum, etc.

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