What is Le Superlatif?
Le Superlatif refers to comparisons between two or more items when one comes above all the others, such as the most/the least. The forms of superlatives vary depending on whether you’re comparing adjectives, verbs, adverbs or nouns. There are also differences in form betwee English and French.
How do you use Le Superlatif in French?
You can express the superlative in two ways:
- Use le/la plus or le/la moins + singular adjective in matching gender.
- Add a noun with a matching definite article in front of the superlative, like this: le/la/les + noun + le/la/les plus or le/la/les moins + adjective in matching gender and number.
What is the comparative form for Bon?
Just remember, bon is an adjective and describes nouns, whereas bien is an adverb and describes verbs. In the comparative form, bien becomes mieux (better).
What is the feminine singular of Bon in French?
bonne
Another important distinction from English is that French adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they’re modifying. So, possible variations of bon include: bonne (feminine), bons (masculine plural) and bonnes (feminine plural).
What is Le Comparatif?
The comparative (le comparatif) allows us to compare two nouns. There are three types of comparison: moins … que (less … than), aussi … que (as … as) and plus … que (more … than).
How do you use le plus?
To make comparisons with adjectives, just put le plus or le moins in front of the adjective. The superlative word itself is invariable, but, as always, the definite article and adjective have to agree with their noun in gender and number. Cet arbre est le plus grand. This tree is the tallest.
What is the difference between Comparatif and Superlatif?
What are comparative and superlative adjectives? The comparative (le comparatif) allows us to compare two nouns. The superlative (le superlatif) compares one thing against a whole group and expresses the idea of the most (le plus …) or the least (le moins …).
How do you use Pire in French?
In French, you’ll use the adverb pire when: making a general statement with être about something or someone being bad/worse/the worst: C’est moins douloureux comme ça? – Non, c’est pire ! Is it less painful like this? – No, it’s worse!
What is the masculine plural for Bon?
bons
Agreement of Irregular French Adjectives
Ending: on > onne | |
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Masculine singular | bon |
Feminine singular | bonne |
Masculine plural | bons |
Feminine plural | bonnes |
How do you use a bon?
“Bon” is an adjective or noun that’s usually equivalent to “good”. You use it to talk about a state of being, to describe a person or an object. Here are several common situations in which you’d use “bon”.
What is Comparatif and Superlatif?
How do you use plus que in French?
The plus-que-parfait is used when the speaker needs to position one action with respect to another. Frequently its use will be signaled by adverbs (such as déjà) which can heighten the sense of opposition between actions: Quand je suis rentré, j’avais déjà appris la mauvaise nouvelle.