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Adjectives which follow verbs or verbal expressions

adjectives must agree in number and gender with the subject

Some verbs and verbal expressions can be followed by adjectives. With the following verbs/verbal expressions, adjectives must agree in number and gender with the subject:

Verbs

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Phrases

  • Elle est aussi belle que sa soeur

She is as pretty as her sister

  • Les enfants semblent énervés par ce temps

The children seem over-excited by this weather

  • Tous les membres de la famille passent pour pauvres

AU the members of the family are thought to be poor


Adjectives must agree in number and gender with the direct object

With the following verbs, mainly those which express an opinion, adjectives must agree in number and gender with the direct object:

Verbs

tab2

Phrases

  • Je croyais la bataille perdue d'avance

I thought the battle was already lost

  • Je les devine un peu fâchés par cette histoire

I guess they are a little bit annoyed by this affair

  • Vous les voyez toujours petits; mais ils ont grandi

You see them as if they were still little; but they've grown up

  • Les enfants traitaient les petits voisins de lâches

The children were calling the little neighbours cowards

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