French adjectivesPosition of adjectives

In French most adjectives come after the noun. Get to grips with constructing sentences containing adjectives and how to ‘agree’ them with the nouns they describe.

Part ofFrenchGrammar

Position of adjectives

In French, most come after the For example:

  • J’ai les yeux bleus. – I have blue eyes.
  • Ma sœur préfère les matières pratiques. – My sister prefers practical subjects.

Some adjectives come before the noun, such as grand, petit, bon, joli, mauvais, nouveau, vieux and beau. For example:

  • Il y a un petit parc dans ma ville. – There is a small park in my town.
  • On espère avoir de bonnes notes. – We hope to get good grades.
  • Elle a admiré la belle vue. – She admired the beautiful view.

Usingnouveau, vieuxandbeau

Three adjectives that come before the noun need special care with / forms: nouveau, vieux and beau change to nouvel, vieil and bel with a masculine noun that starts with a vowel or a silent h-. For example:

  • J’ai un nouvel ami. - I have a new friend.
  • Elle a un vieil ordinateur. - She has an old computer.
  • C’est un bel homme. - He’s a good-looking man.

The feminine is nouvelle, vieille, belle. Add -s for the plural. For example:

  • J’ai une nouvelle idée.- I have a new idea.
  • J’habite dans une vieille maison. I live in an old house.
  • Les fleurs sont belles. The flowers are beautiful.

Reorder these words to make full sentences.

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les yeux / avoir / Je voudrais / verts

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un / mon frère a acheté / Le weekend dernier, / portable / nouveau

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un film / récemment ? / Avez-vous regardé / intéressant

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Elle a / jaunes / des / chaussures / belles