La place des adjectifs qualificatifs #boiteaufle #FLE #learnfrench #apprendrelefrançais #aprenderfrances #civilisation #francais #français #languefrançaise #francophonie #francophonie2018 #france #le🌐en🇫🇷 #french #francés #frenchie #frenchiegram #francophile #proflesseur Faites clic sur le lien du PROFIL pour accéder à des infos complémentaires #Repost @acupoffrench ・・・ In general, French adjectives are placed AFTER ➡️ the noun they describe. • C’est un livre intéressant. (It’s an interesting book.) • However, some adjectives must or may be placed BEFORE ⬅️ the noun. • C’est un bon livre. (It’s a good book.) • On this infographic, you will find a list 📋 of adjectives that are placed BEFORE ⬅️ the noun they describe. • Go to my blog for full version of this post 😉 • In order to memorise 🧠 these adjectives, you can use the acronym BRAGS (Beauty, Rank, Age, Goodness, Size) as a mnemonic device. • ⚠️Yet, note that not ALL of the adjectives corresponding to the acronym BRAGS are placed before the noun. For example, LAID (ugly) and MÉCHANT (mean, nasty) will come AFTER ➡️ the noun. • bon (good, correct, right, tasty) / mauvais (bad, incorrect, wrong, nasty) • jeune (young) / vieux (old) • petit (small, little) / grand (tall, big, large) • beau (beautiful, handsome, attractive, lovely) • joli (pretty, lovely, nice) • premier, deuxième, etc (first, second, etc) • nouveau (new) • meilleur (better) • gentil (kind, nice, sweet) • gros (fat, big, large) • long (long) • bref (brief, short) • In addition, all NON DESCRIPTIVE adjectives come also BEFORE ⬅️ the noun they describe : • demonstrative : ce, cette, ces, etc • indefinite : tout, chaque, plusieurs, certains, autre, même, etc • interrogative : quel, quelle, quels, etc • negative : aucun, nul, etc • possessive : mon, ma, mes, etc

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