Sunday, August 21, 2011

French

In French,  some adjectives are placed before nouns while others are placed after. In contrast, adjectives are always placed before nouns in English. 

In French, the spelling of a verb changes according to the pronoun before it. For instance,  the verb 'porter' is spelt as 'portes' when the pronoun 'you' is used. On the other hand, it is spelt as 'portons' when 'we' is used. In English,  the verb 'wear' is used whether the pronoun is 'you' or 'we'.

There are other obvious differences between French and English, which I will probably mention some other time.

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