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To say that Susie does sometimes, she would say (2 points) Responses plusieurs fois. plusieurs fois. quelquefois. quelquefois. tous les jours.
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Which adjectives go before the nouns in French? Give specific examples. What helps you remember this? (4 points)
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Use a stress pronoun to say the following: with me. avec
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now "with him"
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plusieurs fois.
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In French, adjectives generally go after the noun they describe. However, there are certain types of adjectives that go before the noun, such as BANGS adjectives which stand for adjectives that are typically placed before the noun:
1. Beauty (beau/belle)
- Ex: une belle fille (a beautiful girl)
2. Age (jeune, vieux)
- Ex: un vieux chien (an old dog)
3. Number (premier, dernier)
- Ex: le premier jour (the first day)
4. Goodness (bon, mauvais)
- Ex: un bon ami (a good friend)
5. Size (grand, petit)
- Ex: une petite maison (a small house)
To remember this, you can think of the acronym BANGS to remind you of the types of adjectives that go before the noun in French.
1. Beauty (beau/belle)
- Ex: une belle fille (a beautiful girl)
2. Age (jeune, vieux)
- Ex: un vieux chien (an old dog)
3. Number (premier, dernier)
- Ex: le premier jour (the first day)
4. Goodness (bon, mauvais)
- Ex: un bon ami (a good friend)
5. Size (grand, petit)
- Ex: une petite maison (a small house)
To remember this, you can think of the acronym BANGS to remind you of the types of adjectives that go before the noun in French.
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Avec moi.
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Avec lui.
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