French, asked by catmynguyen40, 7 months ago

Can someone write me approximately half a page describing an ideal friend (or a friend in general), using a lot of adjectives in french? (should be grammatically correct and 10th-11th grade level)

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Answered by durgeshgupta02
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The table below lists the main families of adjectives in French; while there are certain exceptions that need to be learned individually, the groups below illustrate how to decline most French adjectives in their different forms. Nonetheless, given the number of exceptions, it is advisable to check a new adjective you learn, using a good dictionary.

Irregular adjectives in French

It is misleading to talk about regular and irregular adjectives in French. While there is a "general rule" (see table below), this rule only applies to about half of the more common adjectives in French. There are in fact ten more groups of adjectives after the general rule, and only half a dozen common adjectives that have completely irregular forms and must be learned individually.

In the first expression the speaker probably implies a German car (i.e. made in Germany) that happens to be blue... , or possibly though less probably a German-registered car of any make.

In the second, we have a blue car that happens to be German, probably a car with German plates rather than a German make of vehicle.

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