How French adjectives are different than English?

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In French adjectives change according to gender & number of the noun,whereas in English they don't.
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In french the adjectives change according to the gender of the noun and also according to whether the noun is singular or plural.
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Placement of adjectives can also be different to English. In English adjectives are placed before noun, while in French it could be before or after noun based on certain factors
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