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3. Il fait des gâteaux (carré).​

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Answered by ks8957362
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Answer:

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Answered by sidratul1
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Answer:

Il fait des gâteaux carrés.

Explanation:

  1. All French adjectives agree in number (singular or plural) and gender (masculine or feminine) with the nouns they describe.
  2. Unlike English, most French adjectives are placed after the nouns they modify. A few adjectives, however, precede the noun. In addition, when you use more than one adjective to describe a noun, you must follow placement rules.
  3. Most adjectives add e to the masculine singular form to get the feminine singular. Be careful when you see masculine adjectives ending in ‐e, ‐eux, ‐f, and ‐ er, because for those, you do not simply add e.

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