In French, adjectives (describing
words) have to agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.
In other words, if an adjective describes a feminine noun, the
feminine form of the adjective must be used; if an adjective
describes a plural noun, the plural form must be used, and sometimes
the feminine plural differs from the masculine plural form.
FEMININE FORMS OF ADJECTIVES
The feminine form of an adjective is
often formed by adding an e to the masculine form. Here are a few
examples:
petit – petite (small)
grand – grande (big, great)
lourd – lourde (heavy)
long – longue (long): note that a
letter u precedes the e to preserve the hard sound of the g.
Some masculine adjectives double the
final consonant before adding the e. This is especially the case with
adjectives ending in -n and -l:
gentil – gentille (kind)
bon – bonne (good)
The masculine form of the adjective may
already end in -e, in which case the feminine form will be the same
as the masculine, for example:
facile – easy
difficile – difficult
rouge – red
jaune – yellow
and so on.
Masculine adjectives ending in -x will
change the x to -se, e.g.,
heureux – heureuse (happy)
dangereux – dangereuse (dangerous)
Masculine adjectives ending in -f will
change the f to -ve, for example:
actif – active (active)
vif – vive (lively)
Adjectives ending in -er in the
masculine form will end in -ere in the feminine:
premier – première (first)
cher – chère (dear, expensive)
Masculine adjectives ending in -eau
will end in -elle in the feminine, e.g.,
beau – belle (beautiful, handsome,
good-looking)
nouveau – nouvelle (new)
The two adjectives above may be
considered irregular. Other irregular adjectives include the
following:
blanc – blanche (white)
vieux – vieille (old)
fou – folle (mad)
SPECIAL MASCULINE FORMS
There are a few adjectives that have a
special masculine form that is used immediately before a noun
beginning with a vowel or silent h:
un bel homme – a handsome man
un vieil abri – an old shed
un nouvel appartement – a new flat
un fol acteur – a mad actor
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