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Some adjectives have the same form in the masculine and feminine singular.

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True, some adjectives in French have the same form in the masculine and feminine singular.


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True, some adjectives in French have the same form in the masculine and feminine singular. These adjectives do not change their endings to agree with the gender of the noun they modify. Examples of such adjectives include 'bleu' (blue), 'rouge' (red), and 'blanc' (white). Whether they are describing a masculine or feminine noun, their form remains the same.


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