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French Adjectives Quiz: Practice Agreement in Real Sentences

Quick, free quiz to test adjective agreement in French. Instant results.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Santhosh ManickamUpdated Aug 28, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This French adjectives quiz helps you check gender and number agreement in real sentences and fix common mistakes. Get instant feedback as you go, then build on your skills with our french gender quiz and French articles practice, or round things out with a quick french conjugation quiz for verbs.

Complete the sentence with correct agreement: une ___ maison
petit
petites
petite
petits
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Choose the correct plural to describe men: des hommes ___
heureux
heureuses
heureuxs
heureuse
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Most color adjectives in French agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.
False
True
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Place the adjective correctly: Il a de ___ amis.
bon
bons
bonnes
bonne
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Choose the correct feminine form: une chemise ___
blanches
blanc
blanche
blancs
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Choose the correct form for a compound color: des chemises ___ (bleu clair)
bleues clair
bleus clairs
bleues claires
bleu clair
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Select the correct nationality adjective: une voiture ___
italienne
italiennes
italiens
italien
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In French, most adjectives follow the noun, except many of beauty, age, number, goodness, and size.
False
True
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Agree with a plural feminine noun: Ce sont des fleurs ___
blanches
blanc
blancs
blanche
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Pick the correct invariable color: Il porte des chaussures ___
marrons
marronne
marron
marronnes
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Select the correct agreement of tout: Elle a ___ confiance en lui.
toute
toutes
tout
tous
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Choose the correct plural of sympa: des voisins ___
sympases
sympa
sympas
sympaux
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Agree with mixed-gender subjects: Le fils et la fille sont ___
intelligents
intelligente
intelligent
intelligentes
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Pick the adjective to express former vs old: un ___ appartement (meaning former)
vétuste
ancien
vieux
vieil
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Adjectives ending in -s in the masculine add another -s in the plural.
False
True
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Adjectives of nationality are capitalized in French.
False
True
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Choose the correct feminine form: une amie ___ (cher)
chers
cher
chère
chères
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Select the correct feminine with -et to -ète: une liste ___ (complet)
complètes
complet
complète
compléte
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After "C'est", predicate adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun that follows.
False
True
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Choose the correct hyphenation and agreement: une ___
demie-heure
demi heure
demi-heure
demie heure
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Study Outcomes

  1. Apply Adjective Agreement Rules -

    Use your understanding of French adjective agreement to correctly match adjectives with nouns in gender and number across various sentences.

  2. Conjugate French Adjectives -

    Practice french adjective conjugation by transforming base forms into their proper masculine, feminine, singular, and plural variants.

  3. Differentiate Gender Forms -

    Learn to distinguish masculine and feminine adjective endings to ensure accurate adjective-noun agreement every time.

  4. Identify Common Mistakes -

    Spot frequent errors in adjective agreement and conjugation to refine your grasp of french adjective rules.

  5. Reinforce Grammar Skills -

    Engage in targeted practice that strengthens your grasp of french adjective agreement and enhances overall sentence accuracy.

  6. Self-Assess Proficiency -

    Receive immediate feedback to measure your skill level and pinpoint areas for further study in french adjective conjugation.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Gender Agreement Basics -

    Mastering french adjective conjugation hinges on understanding that most adjectives add an "-e" in the feminine form (e.g., petit → petite). Remember exceptions like "beau" → "belle" and "vieux" → "vieille" by using the mnemonic "Boys Enjoy Unique Looks" to recall irregular feminine patterns. Consistent practice with resources like the Académie française guidelines will cement your french adjective agreement skills.

  2. Forming the Plural -

    In most cases, simply add "-s" to make adjectives plural (grand → grands), but watch for adjectives ending in "-eau," "-eu," or "-al," which become "-eaux," "-eux," or "-aux" (beau → beaux, original → originaux). A quick tip: group these under the "EXA" rule - Eau, Eu, Al - to remember their unique plurals. Consulting university-level style guides, such as those from Sorbonne University, can reinforce these irregular patterns.

  3. Spelling Shifts for -if, -eur, and -el -

    Adjectives ending in "-if," "-eur," and "-el" change spelling in feminine forms - "actif" → "active," "travailleur" → "travailleuse," "cruel" → "cruelle" - so always double-check the added letters. A handy trick is "FEE": For If → IVE, Eur → EUSE, El → ELLE. Cross-reference with CNRTL (Centre National de Ressources Textuelles) to verify correct iterations.

  4. Adjective Position and Nuance (BAGS) -

    Remember the BAGS rule (Beauty, Age, Goodness, Size): these adjectives often precede the noun (une petite maison), while others follow (une maison blanche). Changing position can subtly shift meaning - "mon ancien professeur" (my former teacher) vs. "un professeur ancien" (a very old teacher). Trusted academic sources like UCLA's French grammar pages affirm the impact of placement on nuance.

  5. Handling Irregular Adjectives -

    Some adjectives defy patterns - e.g., "fou" → "folle," "nouveau" → "nouvelle," "long" → "longue" - so create flashcards to quiz yourself and refer to Larousse's official listings for accuracy. Use the rhyme "Folks Need Long Journeys" to recall "fou/nouveau/long" transformations. Regular quizzes and review of official dictionaries ensure your french adjectives practice stays sharp and confident.

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