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One of the main differences between English and French is that, in French, adjectives (small, nice, cheap...) agree in gender and number with the thing or person they refer to. Therefore, they will be either masculine or feminine, and either singular or plural, just like nouns.
Learn how to make adjectives plural in French
Look at the examples below:
Note that regular adjectives take an -s in the plural form.
Case of mixed gender:
In such cases, you will use the masculine plural form of the adjective.
See also:Most adjectives can be made feminine by adding -e in French
and the more advanced: Adjectives ending in -s or -x change in the plural forms only when feminine in French
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