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In French, adjectives typically come after the noun they describe. However, there are certain adjectives that go before the noun. Some common examples include:
1. Bons amis (good friends)
2. Jeune homme (young man)
3. Petite fille (little girl)
4. Grand frère (big brother)
5. Vieux château (old castle)
To remember which adjectives go before the noun in French, you can use the acronym "BAGS," which stands for Beauty, Age, Goodness, and Size. These are the categories of adjectives that commonly go before the noun in French. By remembering this acronym, you can easily recall which adjectives should be placed before the noun in a sentence.