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After the Noun

Most adjectives go after the noun they describe.

After the noun

After the noun

  • J'ai un livre intéressant.
    • I have an interesting book.
  • Ils ont une voiture rapide.
    • They have a quick car.
In sentences with verbs

In sentences with verbs

  • Adjectives can be used in sentences with verbs like 'être' or 'devenir'.
    • Elle devient belle.
      • She is becoming beautiful.
    • Nous sommes prêts.
      • We are ready.
  • They are used after 'ce' but they are always singular.
    • C'est vieux.
      • It is old.
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