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Agreement of Adjectives

Agreement of Adjectives. Unit 1: Lesson 5. Parts of Speech. An ADJECTIVE is a word that describes a Noun. A NOUN is a person, place, thing, or idea. Colors as Adjectives.

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Agreement of Adjectives

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  1. Agreement of Adjectives Unit 1: Lesson 5

  2. Parts of Speech An ADJECTIVE is a word that describes a Noun. A NOUN is a person, place, thing, or idea.

  3. Colors as Adjectives In this unit, we are learning the basics of the language by applying the most simple (and yet most widely-used) grammar rules to simple vocabulary (animals and colors). Colors are used to describe items, even in English: it is a blue jacket, those are red pens – and, as such, are ADJECTIVES. We will therefore be using colors as our ADJECTIVES (things that describe nouns) and animals as our NOUNS (people, places, things, or ideas).

  4. Rule 3 In French, An Adjective must always agree with the Noun it modifies in GENDER (masculine / feminine) & in NUMBER (singular / plural).

  5. Rule 4 In French, An Adjective is given or listed in the MASCULINE, SINGULAR form & It is up to the language user to MODIFY (change) the adjective in order to make it agree with the noun it modifies in GENDER (m/f) and NUMBER (s/pl).

  6. Charting The following chart can be used to help simplify the agreement of adjectives: Masculine Feminine Singular Plural

  7. MS  FS = + E We have already seen how to make something agree with a feminine noun. When we were learning Indefinite Articles, the article “un” was used with Masculine, Singular nouns, whereas the word “une” was used with Feminine, Singular nouns. Therefore, to make agreement from Masculine Singular to Feminine Singular, we will usually add an “e” to the end of the word.

  8. Charting The following chart can be used to help simplify the agreement of adjectives: Masculine Feminine Singular * + e Plural

  9. S  PL = + S We have already seen how to make something in French plural. Unless the noun was irregular, we simply added an “s” to it to make it plural, just like in English. With adjectives, therefore, the same theory applies: unless it is irregular, we simply add “s” to a word to make the word change from its singular form to its plural form. Note: For feminine plural, be sure to add your “e” for feminine BEFORE your “s” for plural!

  10. Charting The following chart can be used to help simplify the agreement of adjectives: Masculine Feminine Singular * + e Plural + s + es

  11. brun, noir, bleu, vert The colors (adjectives) listed above are Regular and follow the rules we just discussed: • They are given in the Masculine, Singular form. • To make the adjective agree with the noun it modifies, we simply add “e” to agree with a feminine noun and “s” to agree when the noun is plural.

  12. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “BLEU” (blue)? Masculine Feminine Singular bleu Plural

  13. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we simply add “s” to bleu in its Masculine Plural Form, add “e” to bleu to make it Feminine Singular, and “es” to bleu to make it Feminine Plural. Masculine Feminine Singular bleubleue Plural bleusbleues

  14. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “VERT” (green)? Masculine Feminine Singular vert Plural

  15. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we simply add “s” to vert in its Masculine Plural Form, add “e” to vert to make it Feminine Singular, and “es” to vert to make it Feminine Plural. Masculine Feminine Singular vertverte Plural vertsvertes

  16. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “BRUN” (brown)? Masculine Feminine Singular brun Plural

  17. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we simply add “s” to brun in its Masculine Plural Form, add “e” to brun to make it Feminine Singular, and “es” to brun to make it Feminine Plural. Masculine Feminine Singular brunbrune Plural brunsbrunes

  18. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “NOIR” (black)? Masculine Feminine Singular noir Plural

  19. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we simply add “s” to noir in its Masculine Plural Form, add “e” to noir to make it Feminine Singular, and “es” to noir to make it Feminine Plural. Masculine Feminine Singular noir noire Plural noirsnoires

  20. Rule 1 Although you are learning these rules “out-of-order”, this is perhaps the most important rule you can memorize in French: In French, There is always an exception to every rule. So, whenever you “happen” upon any exception, MEMORIZE it as an exception to the rule.

  21. Exceptions Although we will generally add “e” for feminine singular, “s” for masculine plural, and “es” for feminine plural, there are exceptions to this practice.

  22. Exception 1: “s” Question: What do we do if the adjective already ends in “s” in the masculine, singular form, like “gris”? Do we add a second “s” to make it agree in the masculine plural form?

  23. Exception 1: “s” Answer: Remember when we were making Nouns plural and there were certain nouns (ours, souris, etc) which already ended in ‘s’? – We left them alone. We did not do anything to the end of those nouns. When this happens to an ADJECTIVE, you do NOTHING when changing the adjective from masculine singular to masculine plural, but you must still change the adjective to make it agree with the feminine singular and feminine plural forms.

  24. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “GRIS” (gray)? Masculine Feminine Singular gris Plural

  25. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we do nothing to gris in its Masculine Plural Form, add “e” to gris to make it Feminine Singular, and “es” to gris to make it Feminine Plural. Masculine Feminine Singular grisgrise Plural grisgrises

  26. Exception 2: “e” Question: What do we do if the adjective already ends in “e” in the masculine, singular form, like “rose”? Do we add an extra “e” to change the adjective in order to make it agree with the feminine singular and plural forms?

  27. Exception 2: “e” Answer: When a word already ends in the letter you need to add and there are no accents over any of those letters, then you do NOT have to add that letter again to the end of the word. In the case of adjective such as “rose”, “rouge”, “jaune”, et “orange”, each adjective already ends in the letter “e” and there is no accent over the letter “e”; therefore, you do NOTHING to the end of the adjective to make it agree with the feminine singular form, but you still have to add “s” to make it agree in the plural forms.

  28. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “ROSE” (pink)? Masculine Feminine Singular rose Plural

  29. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we do nothing to rose in its Feminine Singular form, add “s” to rose to make it Mascluine Plural, and “s” to rose to make it Feminine Plural. Masculine Feminine Singular roserose Plural rosesroses

  30. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “JAUNE” (yellow)? Masculine Feminine Singular jaune Plural

  31. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we do nothing to jaune in its Feminine Singular form, add “s” to jaune to make it Mascluine Plural, and “s” to jaune to make it Feminine Plural. Masculine Feminine Singular jaunejaune Plural jaunesjaunes

  32. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “ROUGE” (red)? Masculine Feminine Singular rouge Plural

  33. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we do nothing to rouge in its Feminine Singular form, add “s” to rouge to make it Mascluine Plural, and “s” to rouge to make it Feminine Plural. Masculine Feminine Singular rougerouge Plural rougesrouges

  34. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “ORANGE” (orange)? Masculine Feminine Singular orange Plural

  35. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we do nothing to orange in its Feminine Singular form, add “s” to orange to make it Mascluine Plural, and “s” to orange to make it Feminine Plural. Masculine Feminine Singular orangeorange Plural orangesoranges

  36. Exception 3 Question: Butwhat about the other colors that we have not discussed? – Purple, White, and the other word for Brown: Marron?

  37. Exception 3 Answer: Sometimes a word is entirely different than any rule or has to be discussed separately.

  38. Blanc In the case of adjectives that end in “-anc”, the feminine form is different. Instead of simply adding “e” to the end of the adjective, we must add “he”.

  39. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “BLANC” (white)? Masculine Feminine Singular blanc Plural

  40. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we simply add “s” to the adjective in the Masculine Plural form, add “he” in the Feminine Singular Form, and add “hes” in the Feminine Plural Form. Masculine Feminine Singular blanc blanche Plural blancs blanches

  41. Violet & Maron In the case of adjectives that end in “-et” and “-on”, the feminine form is different. Instead of simply adding “e” to the end of the adjective, we must double the consonant (the ‘t’ or the ‘n’) and then add “e”.

  42. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “VIOLET” (purple)? Masculine Feminine Singular violet Plural

  43. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we simply add “s” to the Masculine Plural form, double our “t” and add “e” to Feminine Singular form, and add “s” to the Feminine Singular form to make it Plural. Masculine Feminine Singular violetviolette Plural violetsviolettes

  44. Charting Can you use the chart to Modify (change) the adjective “MARON” (brown)? Masculine Feminine Singular maron Plural

  45. Charting If your chart looks like this, then you modified the adjective correctly. Notice how we simply add “s” to the Masculine Plural form, double our “n” and add “e” to Feminine Singular form, and add “s” to the Feminine Singular form to make it Plural. Masculine Feminine Singular maronmaronne Plural maronsmaronnes

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