plus
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb (e.g., très, gentiment).
adverb
a. more
Gabriel a tendance à travailler plus quand il s’entend bien avec son professeur.Gabriel tends to work more when he gets along with his teacher.
b. -er (suffix)
Pour la nouvelle année, j'ai décidé d’être plus gentil avec mon entourage.For the New Year, I've decided to be nicer to those around me.
a. more
Tu devrais mettre plus de poivre et moins de sel dans ta soupe.You should put more pepper and less salt in your soup.
a. more
Elliot a l’air plus reposé qu’hier.Elliot looks more rested than yesterday.
b. -er (suffix)
Avec ces embouteillages, j’irai plus vite à vélo qu’en voiture.With these traffic jams, I’ll go faster by bike than by car.
a. most
La tour Eiffel est le monument le plus célèbre de Paris.The Eiffel Tower is the most famous monument in Paris.
b. -est (suffix)
Yoan est le garçon le plus gentil que j’aie jamais rencontré.Yoan is the nicest boy I've ever met.
a. no longer
Antonin ne fait plus partie de l’équipe.Antonin is no longer part of the team.
b. not any more
Quand j’aurai déménagé, je ne verrai plus mes amis.After I move, I won't be able to see my friends any more.
c. not anymore
Je ne suis plus un enfant !I'm not a child anymore!
d. no more
Il n’y a plus de secrets entre nous.There are no more secrets between us.
a. no more
Plus de disputes, les enfants !No more fighting, kids!
b. not another
Plus un mot ! Je veux entendre les mouches voler !Not another word! I want to hear a pin drop!
a. the more
Plus j’y pense et plus je me demande si j’ai fait le bon choix.The more I think about it, the more I wonder if I made the right choice.
b. -er (suffix; used with "the")
Plus mes enfants grandissent et plus je m’inquiète pour eux.The older my children get, the more I worry about them.
a. the more
Plus il passe de temps dans son village natal, moins Naël a envie de rentrer à Paris.The more time he spends in his native village, the less Naël wants to return to Paris.
b. -er (suffix; used with "the")
Plus on vieillit et moins on se soucie du regard des autres.The older we get, the less we care about what people think of us.
A preposition is a word that indicates the relationship between a word and another word (e.g., par, en).
preposition
a. plus
Trois plus deux font cinq.Three plus two equals five.
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., l’homme, le soleil).
masculine noun
a. plus
C’est un plus ou un moins ?Is it a plus or a minus?
a. plus
La connaissance d’une troisième langue n’est pas obligatoire, mais sera considérée comme un plus.Knowledge of a third language is not compulsory, but will be considered a plus.
b. bonus
Le vrai plus avec le télétravail, c’est que tu gagnes du temps sur les trajets.The real bonus of working from home is that you save time on commuting.
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