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Adjectifs de tout genre
100 episodes
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2021
The series Adjectifs de tout genre features 100 episodes in which Alice and Christopher introduce a new adjective each time.
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E1
: Bon, bonne, bons
1min
Alice enjoys a melon that is good. Christopher's apple is good. They realize that, in French, the adjective 'bon' is different in the masculine, the feminine and the plural form. One thing is sure, their fruit is really good.
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E2
: Serré, serrée, serrés
1min
Alice's sweater is tight and Christopher's shirt is tight. They realize that in French, the adjective 'serré' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is sure, their clothes are tight.
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E3
: Long, longue, longs
1min
Christopher has a long arm and Alice a long leg. They realize that in French, the adjective 'long' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and in the plural form. One thing is sure, Alice has long hair.
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E4
: Croquant, croquante, croquants
1min
Alice's bell pepper is crunchy. Christopher's apple is crunchy. They realize that in French, the adjective 'croquant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their food is crunchy.
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E5
: Magnifique, magnifique, magnifiques
1min
Christopher thinks his hat is beautiful. Alice thinks her hair clip is beautiful. They realize that in French, the adjective 'magnifique' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their accessories are beautiful.
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E6
: Merveilleux, merveilleuse, merveilleux
1min
Christopher thinks his bow tie is wonderful. Alice thinks her hairdresser is wonderful.They realize that in French, the adjective 'merveilleux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is sure, their styles are wonderful.
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E7
: Mignon, mignonne, mignons
1min
Alice thinks her truck is cute. Christopher thinks his teddy is cute. They realize that in French, the adjective 'mignon' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their toys are cute.
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E8
: Recyclable, recyclable, recyclables
1min
Christopher's cardboard is recyclable and Alice's can is recyclable, but their items are recyclable with an S. They realize that the adjective 'recyclable' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular form!
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E9
: Original, originale, originales
1min
Alice loves her beautiful drawing. Christopher loves his beautiful painting. They realize that in French, the adjective 'original' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their work is original.
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E10
: Extraordinaire, extraordinaire, extraordinaires
1min
Alice thinks her book is extraordinary and Christopher thinks his tablet is extraordinary, but their objects are extraordinary with an S. They realize that the adjective 'extraordinaire' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular form!
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E11
: Passionnant, passionnante, passionnants
1min
Christopher finds his novel exciting. Alice finds her story exciting. They realize that in French, the adjective 'passionnant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are exciting.
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E12
: Doux, douce, doux
1min
Alice loves her soft sweater. Christophe loves his soft blanket. They realize that in French, the adjective 'doux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, these fabrics are soft.
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E13
: Amusant, amusante, amusants
1min
Christopher thinks his yo-yo is fun. Alice thinks her dance is fun. They realize that in French, the adjective 'amusant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are fun.
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E14
: Délicieux, délicieuse, délicieux
1min
Christopher finds his juice delicious. Alice finds her banana delicious. They realize that in French, the adjective 'délicieux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their food is delicious.
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E15
: Épatant, épatante, épatants
1min
Alice is finishing a puzzle, she finds her talent amazing. Christopher is improvising moves, he thinks his dance is amazing. They realize that in French, the adjective 'épatant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are amazing.
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E16
: Superbe, superbe, superbes
1min
Alice thinks her necklace looks great and Christopher thinks his hat looks great, but their accessories look great with an S. They realize that the adjective 'superbe' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular form!
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E17
: Beau, belle, beaux
1min
Christopher thinks his smile is beautiful. Alice thinks her hair looks good.They realize that in French, the adjective 'beau' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their faces are beautiful.
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E18
: Exceptionnel, exceptionnelle, exceptionnels
1min
Alice is enjoying an exceptional chocolate. Christopher is enjoying an exceptional strawberry. They realize that in French, the adjective 'exceptionnel' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their food is exceptional.
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E19
: Grandiose, grandiose, grandioses
1min
Alice thinks this movie is grand and Christopher thinks this play is grand, but these works are grand with an S. They realize that the adjective 'grandiose' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E20
: Formidable, formidable, formidables
1min
Christopher thinks his video game is great and Alice thinks his music is great, but these entertainments are «formidables» with an S. They realize that the adjective 'formidable' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E21
: Bas, basse, bas
1min
Alice's finger is low. Christopher's hand is low. They realize that in French, the adjective 'bas' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are low.
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E22
: Haut, haute, hauts
1min
Christopher's finger is high. Alice's hand is high. They realize that in French, the adjective 'haut' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are high.
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E23
: Compostable, compostable, compostables
1min
Alice's apple core is compostable. Christopher's banana peel is compostable too. These foods are compostable with an S. They realize that the adjective 'compostable' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E24
: Rond, ronde, ronds
1min
Alice's button is round. Christopher's lollipop is round. They realize that in French, the adjective 'rond' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are round.
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E25
: Carré, carrée, carrés
1min
Alice's cookie is square. Christopher's painting is square.They realize that in French, the adjective 'carré' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, the objects are square.
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E26
: Solide, solide, solides
1min
Christopher holds a solid hammer and Alice has a solid ball; both are solid with an S. They realize that the adjective 'solide' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E27
: Droit, droite, droits
1min
Christopher's pencil is straight. Alice's ruler is straight.They realize that in French, the adjective 'droit' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are straight.
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E28
: Élégant, élégante, élégants
1min
Christopher's bow tie is elegant. Alice's mug is elegant. They realize that in French, the adjective 'élégant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are elegant.
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E29
: Grand, grande, grands
1min
Christopher has a big sweater. Alice has a big blanket. They realize that in French, the adjective 'grand' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are big.
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E30
: Petit, petite, petits
1min
Christopher has a little toy. Alice has a small carrot. They realize that in French, the adjective 'petit' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are small.
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E31
: Propre, propre, propres
1min
Christopher's knife is clean. Alice's fork is clean too. They realize that the adjective 'propre' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E32
: Sale, sale, sales
1min
Christopher has a dirty forehead. Alice has a dirty cheek. Their faces are dirty with an S. They realize that the adjective 'sale' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E33
: Clair, claire, clairs
1min
Christopher shows a picture of a clear sky. Alice is holding a glass of clear water. They realize that in French, the adjective 'clair' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are clear.
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E34
: Foncé, foncée, foncés
1min
Alice's sweater is dark. Christopher's rock is dark. They realize that in French, the adjective 'foncé' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are dark.
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E35
: Drôle, drôle, drôles
1min
Alice's hat is funny. Christopher's mustache is funny. Their accessories are funny with an S. They realize that the adjective 'drôle' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E36
: Délicat, délicate, délicats
1min
Christopher's necklace is delicate. Alice's feather is delicate.They realize that in French, the adjective 'délicat' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are delicate.
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E37
: Pratique, pratique, pratiques
1min
Alice's bag is practical and Christopher's box is practical. Their items are practical with an S. They realize that the adjective 'pratique' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E38
: Rigolo, rigolote, rigolos
1min
Christopher's duck is funny. Alice's marshmallow is funny. They realize that in French, the adjective 'rigolo' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are funny.
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E39
: Ravissant, ravissante, ravissants
1min
Christopher's headband is lovely. Alice's flower is lovely. They realize that in French, the adjective 'ravissant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their items are lovely.
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E40
: Lourd, lourde, lourds
1min
Christopher's bag is heavy. Alice's box is heavy. They realize that in French, the adjective 'lourd' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are heavy.
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E41
: Léger, légère, légers
1min
Alice's balloon is light. Christopher's feather is light. They realize that in French, the adjective 'léger' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are light.
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E42
: Bleu, bleue, bleus
1min
Alice's blueberry is blue. Christopher's cup is blue. They realize that in French, the adjective 'bleu' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are blue.
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E43
: Blanc, blanche, blancs
1min
Alice's handkerchief is white. Christopher's marshmallow is white. They realize that in French, the adjective 'blanc' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are white.
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E44
: Rouge, rouge, rouges
1min
Alice's pencil is red and Christopher's strawberry is red. Their objects are red with an S. They realize that the adjective 'rouge' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E45
: Rose, rose, roses
1min
Alice's highlighter is pink and Christopher's eraser is red. Their items are pink with an S. They realize that the adjective 'rose' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E46
: Violet, violette, violets
1min
Alice's bag is purple. Christopher's flower is purple. They realize that in French, the adjective 'violet' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their items are purple.
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E47
: Gris, grise, gris
1min
Alice's tool is gray. Christopher's can is gray. They realize that in French, the adjective 'gris' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are gray.
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E48
: Lisse, lisse, lisses
1min
Alice's egg is smooth and Christopher's ruler is smooth. Their objects are smooth with an S. They realize that the adjective 'lisse' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E49
: Rugueux, rugueuse, rugueux
1min
Christopher's stick is rough. Alice's rock is rough. They realize that in French, the adjective 'rugueux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are rough.
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E50
: Précieux, précieuse, précieux
1min
Christopher's necklace is precious. Alice's ring is precious. They realize that in French, the adjective 'précieux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their jewelry is precious.
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E51
: Utile, utile, utiles
1min
Christopher finds his pencil useful. Alice finds her coin useful. Their objects are useful with an S. They realize that the adjective 'utile' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E52
: Perdu, perdue, perdus
1min
Christopher's pencil is lost. Alice's coin is lost too. They realize that in French, the adjective 'perdu' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are lost.
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E53
: Pareil, pareille, pareils
1min
Christopher's egg is just like this one. Alice's apple is the same as this one. They realize that in French, the adjective 'pareil' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are the same.
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E54
: Fragile, fragile, fragiles
1min
Christopher's egg is fragile and Alice's plate is fragile. Their objects are fragile with an S. They realize that the adjective 'fragile' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E55
: Intéressant, intéressante, intéressants
1min
Christopher finds this drawing interesting. Alice finds nature interesting. They realize that in French, the adjective 'intéressant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are interesting.
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E56
: Mystérieux, mystérieuse, mystérieux
1min
Christopher's novel is mysterious. Alice's story is mysterious. They realize that in French, the adjective 'mystérieux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are mysterious.
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E57
: Mou, molle, mous
1min
Alice's pillow is soft and Christopher's stuffed animal is soft. They realize that in French, the adjective 'mou' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are soft.
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E58
: Dur, dure, durs
1min
Christopher realizes that his hammer is hard. Alice realizes her can is hard. They realize that in French, the adjective 'dur' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form.One thing is for sure, both are hard.
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E59
: Joli, jolie, jolis
1min
Alice thinks her hat is pretty. Christopher thinks his figurine is pretty. They realize that in French, the adjective 'joli' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are pretty.
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E60
: Fabuleux, fabuleuse, fabuleux
1min
Alice thinks her dinosaur is fabulous. Eh, Christopher thinks his ring is fabulous. They realize that in French, the adjective 'fabuleux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, these objects are fabulous.
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E61
: Étroit, étroite, étroits
1min
Alice's pencil is narrow. Eh, Christopher's flute is narrow. They realize that in French, the adjective 'étroit' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, these objects are narrow.
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E62
: Large, large, larges
1min
Christopher's sweater is large and Alice's box is large. Their items are wide with an S. They realize that the adjective 'large' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E63
: Gros, grosse, gros
1min
Christopher's pillow is big. Alice's stuffed animal is big. They realize that in French, the adjective 'gros' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are big.
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E64
: Minuscule, minuscule, minuscules
1min
Christopher's blueberry is tiny and Alice's figurine is tiny. Both are tiny with an S. They realize that the adjective 'minuscule' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E65
: Créatif, créative, créatifs
1min
Alice does a creative drawing and Christopher does a creative dance. They realize that in French, the adjective 'créatif' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, they are both creative.
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E66
: Farfelu, farfelue, farfelus
1min
Christopher's boa is wacky. Alice's hair clip is wacky. They realize that in French, the adjective 'farfelu' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their accessories are wacky.
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E67
: Fantastique, fantastique, fantastiques
1min
Christopher's boa is fantastic and Alice's rock is fantastic. Both are fantastic with an S. They realize that the adjective 'fantastique' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E68
: Fascinant, fascinante, fascinants
1min
Christopher's book is fascinating and Alice finds geometry fascinating. They realize that in French, the adjective 'fascinant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are fascinating.
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E69
: Génial, géniale, géniaux
1min
Christopher's ukulele is great. Alice's flute is great. They realize that in French, the adjective 'génial' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their instruments are awesome.
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E70
: Impressionnant, impressionnante, impressionnants
1min
Christopher's plane is impressive. Alice's shuttle is impressive. They realize that in French, the adjective 'impressionnant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are impressive.
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E71
: Intelligent, intelligente, intelligents
1min
Christopher's phone is smart. Hey, Alice's watch is smart too. They realize that in French, the adjective 'intelligent' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are smart.
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E72
: Nouveau, nouvelle, nouveaux
1min
Christopher's hat is new. Alice's watch is new too. They realize that in French, the adjective 'nouveau' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are new.
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E73
: Effrayant, effrayante, effrayants
1min
Christopher finds the noise frightening. Alice makes a scary face. They realize that in French, the adjective 'effrayant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are scary.
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E74
: Splendide, splendide, splendides
1min
Alice finds her boa gorgeous and Christopher finds his shirt gorgeous. Both are gorgeous with an S. They realize that the adjective 'splendide' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E75
: Silencieux, silencieuse, silencieux
1min
The lake in Alice's photo is silent. Hey, Christopher notices that the library is silent. They realize that in French, the adjective 'silencieux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, these places are silent.
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E76
: Bruyant, bruyante, bruyants
1min
Christopher's duck toy is noisy. Alice's flute is noisy too. They realize that in French, the adjective 'bruyant' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are noisy.
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E77
: Savoureux, savoureuse, savoureux
1min
Christopher's melon is tasty. Alice's strawberry is tasty. They realize that in French, the adjective 'savoureux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are tasty.
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E78
: Coloré, colorée, colorés
1min
Alice's disc is colorful. Christopher's flower is colorful. They realize that in French, the adjective 'coloré' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are colorful.
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E79
: Zen, zen, zen
1min
Christopher's shell is Zen. Alice's shell is Zen. Both are gorgeous with an S. They realize that the adjective 'zen' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E80
: Vieux, vieille, vieux
1min
Christopher's sweater is old. Alice's sock is old. They realize that in French, the adjective 'vieux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their clothes are old.
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E81
: Entier, entière, entiers
1min
Alice's cantaloupe is whole. Christopher's soft bar is whole. They realize that in French, the adjective 'entier' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their food is whole.
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E82
: Chaud, chaude, chauds
1min
Alice's drink is hot. Christopher's blanket is hot. They realize that in French, the adjective 'chaud' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are hot.
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E83
: Froid, froide, froids
1min
Alice's ice cube is cold. Christopher's lemonade is cold. They realize that in French, the adjective 'froid' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are cold.
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E84
: Public, publique, publics
1min
The park in the photo held by Alice is public. The photo on Christopher's phone is public. They realize that in French, the adjective 'public' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are public.
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E85
: Court, courte, courts
1min
Alice's pencil is short. Christopher's sleeve is short. They realize that in French, the adjective 'court' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, they are both short.
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E86
: Faux, fausse, faux
1min
Christopher's lemon is fake. Alice's mustache is fake.They realize that in French, the adjective 'faux' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are fake.
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E87
: Similaire, similaire, similaires
1min
Alice's knife is similar to this one. Christopher's fork is similar to this one. Their utensils are similar with an S. They realize that the adjective 'similaire' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E88
: Humide, humide, humides
1min
Alice's bathing suit is moist. Christopher's towel is moist. Their items are moist with an S. They realize that the adjective 'humide' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E89
: Sec, sèche, secs
1min
Alice's umbrella is dry. Christopher's boot is dry. They realize that in French, the adjective 'sec' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their objects are dry.
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E90
: Meilleur, meilleure, meilleures
1min
Alice's candy is the best. Christopher's lollipop is the best. They realize that in French, the adjective 'meilleur' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their candy is the best.
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E91
: Premier, première, premières
1min
This is Christopher's first show! Hey, it's also Alice's first dance. They realize that in French, the adjective 'premier' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, it's their first time out.
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E92
: Important, importante, importants
1min
Christopher's assignment is important. Alice's reading is important. They realize that in French, the adjective 'important' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are important.
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E93
: Plein, pleine, pleins
1min
Alice's glass is full. Christopher's box is full. They realize that in French, the adjective 'plein' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their containers are full.
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E94
: Poilu, poilue, poilus
1min
Christopher's pet is hairy. The mustache is hairy. They realize that in French, the adjective 'poilu' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are hairy.
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E95
: Salé, salée, salés
1min
Alice has a salty cookie. Christopher has a salty pizza. They realize that in French, the adjective 'salé' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their food is salty.
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E96
: Sucré, sucrée, sucrés
1min
Alice has a sweet melon. Christopher has a sweet apple. They realize that in French, the adjective 'sucré' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, their fruit is sweet.
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E97
: Gigantesque, gigantesque, gigantesques
1min
Alice's balloon is gigantic. Christopher's box is huge. Their objects are gigantic with an S. They realize that the adjective 'gigantesque' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E98
: Jaune, jaune, jaunes
1min
Alice is holding a yellow duck and Christopher is holding a yellow banana. Their objects are yellow with an S. They realize that the adjective 'jaune' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
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E99
: Parfait, parfaite, parfaits
1min
Alice thinks the weather is perfect. Christopher thinks the temperature is perfect. They realize that in French, the adjective 'parfait' is different in the masculine, in the feminine and plural form. One thing is for sure, both are perfect.
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E100
: Électronique, électronique, électroniques
1min
Alice has an electronic toy and Christopher holds an electronic tablet. Their items are electronic with an S. They realize that the adjective 'électronique' takes the plural mark, but remains the same in the singular!
Levels:
Élémentaire
Maternelle et jardin d'enfants
1re année
2e année
3e année
4e année
5e année
Subjects:
Français
Notions fondamentales de la langue
Rédaction
Français langue seconde (FLS)
Écoute (FLS)
Écriture (FLS)
Interaction et production orale (FLS)
Lecture (FLS)
Programme de la maternelle et du jardin d’enfants
Manifestation des apprentissages en littératie
Skills:
Communication
French level:
A1 : Introductif ou découverte
A2 : Intermédiaire ou de survie
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