In French, "très enthousiaste" means that you are this.
What is "Enthusiastic" or "Excited" ?
The verb "To go"
What is "Aller?"
The difference between quel and quelle
What is Gender?
A reflexive verb describes an action that does this
What is an action that does something to/for the subject?
The feminine agreement of franc
What is franche ?
The definition of an adverb
What is a word that modifies or quantifies an adjective or a verb?
If your neighborhood is "bruyant," it can be described as this in English
What is "noisy?"
The expression "Il fait beau" refers to this
What is the weather?
When asking a question, the construct "Est-ce que..." falls here
What is at the beginning of a question?
An example of a reflexive pronoun
What is me ?
(others: te, se, nous, vous, se)
The adjective animé refers not to "animated" but to this word, which can describe a person, place, or even a conversation
What is "lively?"
The adjective constant becomes this adverb
What is constamment ?
"Célibataire" refers to this marital status in French
What is "single" ?
The expression "avoir besoin de..." indicates this
What is a need?
The interrogative "Où" translates as this in English
What is "Where?"
Translation: les verbes réciproques
What are reciprocal verbs?
"Serveur," when referring to a female waiter, adopts this feminine ending. It's the same for adjectives like "danseur" and "chanteur"
What is -euse ?
(Serveuse)
Adverbs "encore" and "toujours" have multiple uses, but have this meaning in common
What is "still?"
In urban areas, "un feu" refers to this object
What is "a traffic light?"
In French, if you "faire la lessive," you are doing this
What is "to do laundry?"
The interrogative pronouns Lequel and Laquelle mean this
What is "Which one?" ?
What is "Don't worry" ?
Adjectives such as nouveaux, vieux, grand, and petit are placed in this position around the noun that they modify
What is before the noun?
Ex. Une nouvelle voiture
An masculine adjective ending in a consonant is most easily transformed into an adverb by doing this
What is converting the adjective to the feminine form and adding -ment ?
Translation: Un immeuble
What is "an apartment building?"
If you "faire la queue," you are doing this.
What is waiting in line?
While "Est-ce que...?" is most similar to "Do," "Is," or "Are," in English, the construct "Qu'est-ce que...?" means this
What is "What...?"
The construct "l'un l'autre" is most similar to this English language construct, indicating that an action is reciprocal
What is "one another?"
Color adjectives that are named after nouns (such as crème, citron, and marron) are invariable, meaning this
What is unchanging?
-amment is the correct adverb ending for this type of adjective
What is an adjective that ends in -ant ?