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Someone, please help me with Question 2! Please look at the screenshot. Please explain your answer!! :)

Someone, please help me with Question 2! Please look at the screenshot. Please explain-example-1

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Grande (féminin singulier)
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Answer:

Bonne (féminin singulier)

Grande (féminin singulier)

Petits (masculin pluriel)

Comique (masculin singulier)

Bonne (féminin singulier)

Jeune (masculin singulier)

Intéressants (masculin pluriel)

Française (féminin singulier)

Délicieux (masculin singulier)

Amusantes (féminin pluriel)

In French, adjectives must agree in gender (masculine/feminine) and number (singular/plural) with the noun they modify. The form of the adjective changes based on the gender and number of the noun. For example, "bon" (masculine singular) becomes "bonne" when modifying a feminine singular noun, and "bons" when modifying masculine plural nouns. Similarly, "grand" (masculine singular) becomes "grande" when modifying a feminine singular noun, and "grands" when modifying masculine plural nouns.

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