Notes on Adjective Agreement
Notes on Adjective Agreement. Adjective Agreement. In French, adjs must agree with what they’re describing (the subject) in number (singular or plural) and gender (is the word/person described masculine or feminine?)
Notes on Adjective Agreement
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Adjective Agreement • In French, adjs must agree with what they’re describing (the subject) in number (singular or plural) and gender (is the word/person described masculine or feminine?) • To make an adj plural, (after gender) add an –s to the end (if it already ends in s, leave it alone)
Masculine and Feminine • Usually you are going to add an –e to the end of the adj to make it feminine (90%) • If it ends in eux -> euse • If it ends in if -> ive • If it ends in an unaccentede, it doesn’t change • A few adjs have irregular fem. forms: Long -> longue blanc -> blanche Bon -> bonne gros -> grosse Gentil -> gentille mignon -> migonne
Placement • Normally adjs go after the noun they describe • Adjs that go before the nouns describe: Beauty (beau, belle) Age (jeune, vieux) Good or Bad (bon, mauvais) Size (petit, grand)