Le bébé est très fatigué, il dort beaucoup.

Breakdown of Le bébé est très fatigué, il dort beaucoup.

être
to be
il
he
très
very
fatigué
tired
le bébé
the baby
beaucoup
a lot, much
dormir
to sleep

Questions & Answers about Le bébé est très fatigué, il dort beaucoup.

Why do we use très with fatigué but beaucoup with dort?
This is exactly how these two words work! We use très (very) before an adjective like fatigué to describe how tired the baby is. We use beaucoup (a lot) after a verb like dort to describe the action of sleeping. You can never say très dort (very sleeps) or beaucoup fatigué (a lot tired).
If the baby is a girl, would we change it to la bébé and use elle?
No, le bé is always a masculine noun in French, regardless of the baby's actual gender. That is why we use le, followed by the masculine pronoun il, and why the adjective fatigué does not get an extra feminine e at the end.
What verb does dort come from?
It comes from the verb dormir (to sleep). It is an irregular verb, which is why the m from dormir disappears in this singular form il dort (he sleeps). The m comes back in plural forms like nous dormons (we sleep).
Are the last letters in très and dort pronounced?
No, the final s in très and the final t in dort are silent here. The s in très can sometimes make a Z sound if the very next word starts with a vowel sound, but since fatigué starts with a consonant, it remains completely silent.

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