Which is the correct form of the adjective?

les grandes arbres < ?
les grands arbres
les grand arbres

Which is the correct form of the adjective?
les nouvelles classes
les nouvel classes
les nouvelle classes <

Which shows the correct form of the adjective?
la petit fille
la petits fille
la petite fille < ?

The first two are wrong. The third one is right.

Look up these nouns to find their gender.

Which are the nouns??

2.A?

3.B?

I meant 1.B

2 A is right

1 B is right

The correct form of the adjective in each of the given sentences is indicated by the "<" symbol.

1. In the phrase "les grandes arbres," the correct form of the adjective is "les grands arbres." Here, "les" is the plural form of the definite article "the," "grands" is the plural form of the adjective "grand" (meaning "big" or "tall"), and "arbres" is the plural form of the noun "arbre" (meaning "tree").

2. In the phrase "les nouvelles classes," the correct form of the adjective is "les nouvelles classes." Again, "les" is the plural form of the definite article "the," and "nouvelles" is the plural form of the adjective "nouvelle" (meaning "new") which agrees in gender and number with the noun "classes."

3. In the phrase "la petite fille," the correct form of the adjective is "la petite fille." Here, "la" is the feminine singular form of the definite article "the," "petite" is the feminine singular form of the adjective "petit" (meaning "small" or "little"), and "fille" is the feminine singular form of the noun "girl".