the same adjective can apply to several nouns at once, just as in English.
les tulipes, les dahlias, les roses étaient rouges = the tulips, the dahlias, the roses were red.
les rues, les maisons et le château étaient anciens : the streets, the houses and the castle were old. (nbote that when you have both feminine and masculine nouns, the adjective will take the masculine form)
French is a proper adjective. France is a proper noun.
France - French England - English Like proper nouns, proper adjectives are always capitalized.
Belgian is the proper adjective for Belgium.
The proper adjective for George is Georgian.
The proper adjective for Siam is Siamese.
The proper adjective for France is French.
To change "France" from a proper adjective to a proper noun, you can refer to France as a specific place, country, or entity instead of using it to describe something. For example, instead of saying "French culture," you can say "France's culture," making "France" the proper noun.
French is a proper adjective. France is a proper noun.
France - French England - English Like proper nouns, proper adjectives are always capitalized.
Belgian is the proper adjective for Belgium.
No, "animal" is not a proper adjective; it is a common noun. Proper adjectives are derived from proper nouns and are capitalized, such as "American" from "America" or "French" from "France." In contrast, "animal" can be used as a common adjective when describing something related to animals, but it does not meet the criteria of a proper adjective.
The word French is a proper noun, the name for a specific nationality of people. When used as an adjective for something of or from France, it is a proper adjective. Countries, nationalities, and proper adjectives are always capitalized.
The proper adjectives are:KoreanPolishAlaskanBelgianSwedishFrenchRussianCubanPeruvianIndian
The proper adjective for southwest is "southwestern."
The proper adjective is Haitian.
The proper adjective for Portuguese is "Portuguese."
Vietnamese is the proper adjective for Vietnam.