Agreements and patterns

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Year 9 French (Adjectives ) Note on Agreements and patterns, created by yazzyfarley on 14/05/2014.
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Regular and irregular adjectives Some adjectives are regular and follow conventional rules depending on whether they are masculine, feminine or singular. Some adjectives have different rules - they are called irregular. Regular or irregular? When you look up an adjective in the dictionary, you always see it in themasculine singular form, eg petit.If it is regular all you need to do is: add -e to the end to get the feminine singular form, eg petite add -s for the masculine plural form, eg petits add -es for the feminine plural form, eg petites

Agreements and Patterns

Matching adjectives to their nouns An adjective is a word that describes a noun. In French adjectives must agreewith their nouns, which means that they have to show if they are masculine or feminine and singular or plural to match the noun.

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