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When does the adjective (attribute in this case) stand in front of the noun and when does it stand behind it?
Sep 19, 2014 12:42 PM
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In general, the adjectives are behind (after) the noun. Exceptions: joli/beau/mauvais/bon/petit/grand/nouveau/jeune/vieux/demi/double/autre/même/gentil/gros/long/meilleur are before the noun.
C'est un nouveau pantalon
C'est un long tunnel
C'est une grande étagère
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