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In French the past participles of direct verbs have to agree with the gender or number of their object. For example, ‘I saw him’ translates as ‘je l’ai vu’, but ‘I saw her’ as ‘je l’ai vue’, and 'I saw th...
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The first difference with English is that adjectives have to agree with the gender and number of the noun they describe. Concerning the gender, if the noun is masculine, the adjective has to be masculine....
Adjective positioning can be a tricky topic. Unlike in English, in the French language, adjectives are placed behind the noun they are describing.
-La maison blanche = the white house -Les enfants ...
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