Answer 1
because its not the language you grew up speaking. english is one of the hardest languages for other people to learn.
Answer 2
English is actually an odd-ball on this one. Most languages have genders and most languages discriminate between singular and plural adjectives. The better question is why English dropped genders and adjective pluralization, for which there is no good answer. You'll get used to seeing plural and feminine adjectives after a while and it will become completely natural.
As for my experience, English is one of the easiest languages to speak at a basic level (because of the simple grammar), but one of the hardest to truly master (because of the large vocabulary).
No, it's a comparative adjective. Formed from the adjective large. To form comparative adjectives you add -ed to adjectives with one syllable or you use more for adjectives with two or more syllables.big - bigger, large - largerinteresting - more interesting, complicated - more complicated.Also you use than: larger than, more complicated thanTheir house is larger than ours.This test is more complicated than I thought.The verb is enlarge: He is enlarging his garden.
No. If one is to say "something is getting larger", getting would be the verb, not larger. The root term large as a verb would be enlarge.No, it's a comparative adjective. Formed from the adjective large. To form comparative adjectives you add -ed to adjectives with one syllable or you use more for adjectives with two or more syllables.big - bigger, large - largerinteresting - more interesting, complicated - more complicated.Also you use than: larger than, more complicated thanTheir house is larger than ours.This test is more complicated than I thought.
Well some french adjectives that start with J are jolie which means pretty
Bangs and bagso aren't French words. They don't mean anything in French and have nothing to do with French adjectives or language.
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there are too many adjectives in French to give it a try. That wouldn't be much use anyway: with just a few hundred words (not only adjectives), you will be perfectly undertood by French speakers.
There are a great many French adjectives that begin with the letter B. Belle is one French adjective that means beautiful.
providing the base or starting point from which something can develop simple and not complicated.
an adjective is called "un adjectif" (masc.) in French.
les adjectifs
more complicated the most complicated
Avril Lavigne is a French Canadian that had a popular hit called complicated. Complicated was released on her first album Let Go in 2002.