Historique, éternel, romantique, prestigieux, illuminé, lumineux, ensoleillé, large, peuplé, visité, étendu, urbain, surprenant, dépaysant, curieux, insolite, gigantesque, embouteillé, unique, majestueux, coloré, cultivé, officiel, gouvernemental, populaire, révolutionnaire, indispensable,
paris
France is a beautiful country, it has romantic Paris to bulltastic pamplona.
Yes they are. They are used to give more information about the noun they are describing.example: The excited boy was very handsome.
They're both adjectives. As adjectives are describing words. Any word that is typically used with a noun (like eyes) to give more information about (such as the colour "hazel) is an adjective.
An adjective is a describing Word for a noun. Here are some examples: awesome, quick, zesty, large, boxed, handsome, number adjectives, color adjectives, cute, and sharp.
no it gave france a bad name
I don't know, and I don't care! Take that!
Because they were trying to persuade America to abandon its alliance with France.
Benjamin Franklin was ambassador to France during the REvolution. He was later joined as ambassador by John Adams.
no
It's hanging in the Louvre gallery in Paris. Mona Lisa stands out amongst the great paintings for the detail in her hands, eyes, and lips. Da Vinci used a shadowing technique at the corners of her lips as well as the corners of her eyes which give her an extremely lifelike appearance and look of amusement.
They're both adjectives. As adjectives are describing words. Any word that is typically used with a noun (like eyes) to give more information about (such as the colour "hazel) is an adjective.