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30 May 2025

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French Grammar: Masculine and Feminine Adjective Endings

This printable worksheet is designed to help learners of French understand and practise how adjectives change depending on whether the noun is masculine or feminine. It also highlights adjectives that do not change in form.

The worksheet is also available as a PowerPoint presentation for classroom or digital use.

Key features:

Simple, age-appropriate explanation of how to form masculine and feminine adjectives in French

Clear notes on why some adjectives (e.g. marron, lunatique) do not change

Six varied activities to reinforce understanding, including gap-fill, matching with emojis, sorting, and multiple choice

Full answer key provided for easy marking or self-assessment

Adjectives practised:

blond, noir, brun, roux, bleu, marron, gris, vert, beau, drôle, gentil, intelligent, lunatique, sportif, timide

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