In Danish grammar, regular adjectives are used to describe or modify nouns. They must agree with the noun in gender and number. When adding a regular adjective to a noun, there are three forms of the adjective: a neutral form, a common form, and a definite form. These forms change based on the noun being modified. The neutral form is used with neutral nouns, the common form is used with common nouns, and the definite form is used with definite nouns. In the following exercises, you will practice using regular adjectives in Danish.