Day 20 — Descriptive Adjectives

1. Topic Introduction

Descriptive adjectives are words that describe a noun. They give information about:

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  • quality
  • appearance
  • size
  • colour
  • shape
  • personality
  • condition

They answer questions such as:

  • What kind of book?
  • What type of person?
  • What colour is the car?
  • How is the house?

Compare:

French SentenceMeaningPronunciation
Un livre intéressantAn interesting bookuh(n) leevr ahn-tay-ray-sahn
Une voiture rougeA red caroon vwa-tyur roozh

The noun remains the main word, and the adjective adds description.

French adjectives are extremely important because they must agree with the noun in:

  • gender
  • number

This is one of the main grammar systems in French and continues all the way to C1.

2. What an Adjective Does

A descriptive adjective describes a noun directly.

PartFunction
nounperson / object / thing
adjectivedescription

Example:

NounAdjectiveFull Expression
livreintéressantun livre intéressant

Meaning: an interesting book

Another example:

NounAdjectiveFull Expression
maisongrandeune grande maison

Meaning: a big house

3. Basic Position of Adjectives

In French, most descriptive adjectives come after the noun.

Standard Pattern

StructureMeaning
noun + adjectivenoun followed by description

Examples

French SentenceMeaningPronunciation
Un livre intéressantAn interesting bookuh(n) leevr ahn-tay-ray-sahn
Une maison moderneA modern houseoon meh-zon mo-dairn
Un homme intelligentAn intelligent manuh(n) om ahn-tel-ee-zhahn

This is the normal position for many adjectives.

4. Adjectives That Come Before the Noun

Some very common adjectives come before the noun.

These usually describe:

  • beauty
  • age
  • goodness
  • size

This is often remembered through the common group:

BAGS

CategoryMeaning
Beautybeautiful, ugly
Ageyoung, old
Goodnessgood, bad
Sizebig, small

Common Adjectives Before the Noun

French AdjectiveMeaningPronunciation
beaubeautifulbo
joliprettyzho-lee
jeuneyoungzhuhn
vieuxoldvyuh
bongoodbon
mauvaisbadmo-vay
grandbig / tallgrahn
petitsmallpuh-tee

Examples

French SentenceMeaning
Un grand livreA big book
Une petite maisonA small house
Un bon professeurA good teacher

Important rule:

These adjectives usually change meaning depending on position sometimes.

Example:

ExpressionMeaning
un grand hommea great man
un homme granda tall man

So adjective position can affect meaning.

5. Gender Agreement of Adjectives

French adjectives must agree with masculine or feminine nouns.

Basic Rule

MasculineFeminine
often basic formoften add e

Examples

MasculineFeminineMeaning
petitpetitesmall
grandgrandebig
intelligentintelligenteintelligent

Sentence Examples

French SentenceMeaningPronunciation
Un petit chatA small catuh(n) puh-tee sha
Une petite tableA small tableoon puh-teet tabl
Un étudiant intelligentAn intelligent studentuh(n) ay-tu-dyan ahn-tel-ee-zhahn
Une étudiante intelligenteAn intelligent female studentoon ay-tu-dyant ahn-tel-ee-zhant

Important:

The written ending changes more than pronunciation in many cases.

6. Feminine Forms: Main Patterns

Pattern 1: Add e

MasculineFeminine
grandgrande
petitpetite
lentlente

Pattern 2: Double Final Consonant + e

MasculineFeminine
bonbonne
mignonmignonne

Pattern 3: f becomes ve

MasculineFeminine
sportifsportive
actifactive

Pattern 4: x becomes se

MasculineFeminine
heureuxheureuse

Pattern 5: Irregular

MasculineFeminine
beaubelle
nouveaunouvelle
vieuxvieille

These irregular forms must be memorised.

7. Plural Agreement of Adjectives

Adjectives also agree in number.

Basic Rule

SingularPlural
add s in pluralsame spoken sound often remains

Examples

SingularPluralMeaning
petitpetitssmall
grandegrandesbig

Sentence Examples

French SentenceMeaning
Un petit livreA small book
Des petits livresSmall books
Une grande maisonA big house
Des grandes maisonsBig houses

8. Full Agreement Table

TypeMasculine SingularFeminine SingularMasculine PluralFeminine Plural
smallpetitpetitepetitspetites
biggrandgrandegrandsgrandes
intelligentintelligentintelligenteintelligentsintelligentes

This agreement must become automatic.

9. Adjectives of Colour

Colours usually come after the noun.

Examples

French SentenceMeaningPronunciation
Une voiture rougeA red caroon vwa-tyur roozh
Un sac noirA black baguh(n) sak nwahr
Une robe bleueA blue dressoon rob bluh

Common Colours

FrenchMeaningPronunciation
rougeredroozh
bleubluebluh
vertgreenvair
jauneyellowzhon
blancwhiteblohn
noirblacknwahr

Agreement of Colours

Some colours agree normally:

MasculineFeminine
bleubleue
vertverte

Example:

French SentenceMeaning
Un pull bleuA blue sweater
Une robe bleueA blue dress

10. Multiple Adjectives in One Sentence

French can use more than one adjective.

Example

French SentenceMeaning
Une grande maison moderneA big modern house
Un petit livre intéressantA small interesting book

Important order:

Common short adjective before noun + other adjective after noun.

11. Adjective with Être

Adjectives also appear after être.

Structure

StructureMeaning
noun + être + adjectivedescription sentence

Examples

French SentenceMeaningPronunciation
La maison est grande.The house is biglah meh-zon eh grahnd
Le livre est intéressant.The book is interestingluh leevr eh ahn-tay-ray-sahn
Les enfants sont calmes.The children are calmlay zahn-fahn son calm

Agreement still applies after être.

12. Comparison of Position Meaning

Some adjectives change meaning depending on position.

Before NounMeaningAfter NounMeaning
un grand hommea great manun homme granda tall man
un pauvre hommeunfortunate manun homme pauvrepoor man

This becomes important later at higher levels.

13. Vocabulary

French WordGenderMeaningPronunciation
le livremasculinebookluh leevr
la maisonfemininehouselah meh-zon
le chatmasculinecatluh sha
la tablefemininetablelah tabl
l’hommemasculinemanlom
la voiturefemininecarlah vwa-tyur
le sacmasculinebagluh sak
la robefemininedresslah rob
le professeurmasculineteacherluh პრო-fay-sœr
l’étudiantmasculinestudentlay-tu-dyan
l’étudiantefemininefemale studentlay-tu-dyant

14. Mini Paragraph

Une grande maison moderne est près de l’école. Le livre intéressant est sur la table. Un petit chat noir dort sous la chaise. Les étudiants intelligents travaillent dans la bibliothèque.

Meaning:

A big modern house is near the school. The interesting book is on the table. A small black cat sleeps under the chair. The intelligent students work in the library.

15. Memory Practice

French SentenceMeaning
Un petit livreA small book
Une petite tableA small table
Un grand hommeA great man
Une voiture rougeA red car
Le sac est noirThe bag is black
Les maisons sont grandesThe houses are big
Une étudiante intelligenteAn intelligent female student

Summary Notes

ConceptKey Rule
adjective functiondescribes a noun
normal positionmost adjectives come after noun
special adjectivesBAGS adjectives usually before noun
gender agreementadjective changes for masculine / feminine
plural agreementadjective changes for singular / plural
feminine patternsadd e, consonant change, irregular forms
colour adjectivesusually after noun
with êtreadjective still agrees
position meaningadjective position can change meaning
key learning pointadjective agreement must always follow noun gender and number

The most important lesson today is this: in French, adjectives are never independent; they always depend on the noun and must agree correctly in form and position.