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What’s the Difference Between Bon and Bien? A Simple Explanation

  • Grammar

Why is this question so common?

In French, both bon and bien exist, and they’re often used in similar sentences… which makes it confusing!
But they’re not interchangeable.

Here’s a clear and simple explanation with examples.

1. Bon is an adjective

👉 It describes a noun.

It agrees in gender and number: bon / bonne / bons / bonnes.

✅ Examples:

  • This cake is goodCe gâteau est bon.
  • She has a good idea → Elle a une bonne idée.
  • The answers are goodLes réponses sont bonnes.

2. Bien is an adverb

👉 It describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

It is invariable (it doesn’t change form).

✅ Examples:

  • You speak French wellTu parles bien français.
  • He is well organized → Il est bien organisé.
  • She sings very wellElle chante très bien.

3. Common mistakes

  • Ce gâteau est très bien.
    Ce gâteau est très bon.
  • Tu fais bon ton travail.
    Tu fais bien ton travail.

4. Easy tip to remember

➡️ If you’re talking about a thing or a person, use bon.
➡️ If you’re talking about an action or verb, use bien.

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