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The masculine singular form of 'beau' is 'beau'.
The feminine singular form of 'beau' is 'belle'.
The plural of 'beau' is 'beaux'.
The masculine singular form of 'nouveau' is 'nouveau'.
The feminine singular form of 'nouveau' is 'nouvelle'.
The plural of 'nouveau' is 'nouveaux'.
The masculine singular form of 'vieux' is 'vieux'.
The feminine singular form of 'vieux' is 'vieille'.
The plural of 'vieux' is 'vieux'.
'Nouvel' is used before masculine singular nouns that begin with a vowel or a mute 'h'.
An example of 'nouvel' in a sentence is 'un nouvel hôtel'.
'Vieil' is used before masculine singular nouns that begin with a vowel or a mute 'h'.
An example of 'vieil' in a sentence is 'un vieil arbre'.
The plural form of 'nouvel' is 'nouveaux'.
The plural form of 'vieil' is 'vieux'.
'Beau' is used to describe beauty, 'nouveau' refers to something new, and 'vieux' indicates age or something old. Their forms change based on gender and number.
'H aspiré' refers to a silent 'h' that prevents the elision of the preceding vowel, affecting the use of adjectives like 'nouvel' and 'vieil'.
An example of 'beaux' in a sentence is 'Ils sont beaux'.
The feminine plural form of 'beau' is 'belles'.
The masculine plural form of 'nouvelle' is 'nouveaux'.
The feminine plural form of 'vieux' is 'vieilles'.
Knowing the forms of these adjectives is crucial for proper agreement in gender and number in French grammar.