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Some words are « le » words and some are « la » words. Usually, if it ends in –e, its a « la » word. This rule works MOST OF THE TIME, but not always for example: « le pupitre »
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Take out your notes for the vocab for this chapter and last chapter. Circle in green the le words Circle in blue the la words
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An adjective is a word that describes. For example, the car is blue The house is old
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What are some adjectives we know in French?
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In English, the adjective is before the noun The hot water The cold castle The green frog
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Le pupitre bleu Le drapeau rouge Le tableau noir
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The red pencil The black pen The green flag The blue door The yellow pencil case The purple blackboard.
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Autre Beau Bon Grand Gros Jeune Joli Large Long mauvais Meme Nouveau Petit premier Seul Vieux
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Autre Le Beau Bon Pupitre Drapeau Tableau Intéressant Petit grand
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Each person will have a card and hold it up in their given space
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Trousse Chaise La e
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We keep the adjective the way it is Le livre intéressant Le grand pupitre
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Add an –e on the end of the adjective La trousse bleue La craie verte
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You will have the word « les » « les » is « the » in the plural form Adjectives with « les » words that are, when they are usually « le » words, will add an S at the end. Les grands pupitres (pupitre is a « le » word) Les crayons jaunes (crayon is a le word)
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Add an –es Les craies vertes (craie is a la word) Les grandes chaises (chaise is a la word)
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