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What is the masculine form of French feminine adjective

In French, there are two main ways to form the masculine form of a feminine adjective:

1. Ending in -e:

* If the feminine form ends in "-e", simply remove the "-e" to form the masculine form.

* Example: *grande* (feminine, big) becomes *grand* (masculine, big)

2. Ending in a consonant:

* If the feminine form ends in a consonant, add an "-s" to form the masculine form.

* Example: *belle* (feminine, beautiful) becomes *beau* (masculine, beautiful)

Important Exceptions:

* Some adjectives have irregular masculine forms. You'll need to memorize these.

* Example: *jolie* (feminine, pretty) becomes *joli* (masculine, pretty)

* Some adjectives have the same form for both masculine and feminine.

* Example: *bon* (good) is used for both masculine and feminine.

Let me know if you have a specific adjective in mind and I can help you find the masculine form!

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