Usages of plus
Ma tâche la plus difficile est de nettoyer la cuisine après avoir préparé ce plat ensoleillé.
My most difficult task is cleaning the kitchen after making this sunny dish.
À l'université, Paul trouve que la matière la plus difficile pour lui est la biologie.
At the university, Paul thinks that the most difficult subject for him is biology.
Elle a un peu honte de son accent, mais sa plus grande déception serait de ne pas essayer.
She is a little ashamed of her accent, but her biggest disappointment would be not to try.
Le responsable explique que le plus grand avantage de cet emploi est la liberté d'organiser ses journées.
The manager explains that the biggest advantage of this job is the freedom to organize your days.
À son avis, le plus difficile était d’attendre aux urgences sans savoir, dans chaque cas, quand on serait soigné.
In his opinion, the hardest part was waiting in the emergency room without knowing, in each case, when one would be treated.
Nous attendons le métro à la station la plus proche de notre appartement.
We are waiting for the subway at the station closest to our apartment.
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Every French noun is either masculine or feminine, and this affects the articles and adjectives used with it. "Le" is used with masculine nouns and "la" with feminine ones. Adjectives also change form to match — for example, "petit" (masc.) becomes "petite" (fem.).
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