Longer is an adjective. All French adjectives need to agree (match) the noun that they modify both in gender and in number. In other words, if the noun is feminine or plural, the adjective has to have a feminine or a plural ending. So the word "longer" could be written any of the following four ways, depending on the noun in question:
plus long (m)
plus longs (masc plural)
plus longue (f)
plus longues (fem plural)
Faire des pauses plus longues.
le treize aout (also spelled août, but the circumflex is no longer mandatory)
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