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Common French Adverbs: A list of 120 commonly used in French.
What are some examples of adverbs? Fast, slow, yesterday, last week, here, there, today, daily, never, rarely, extremely, yearly, etc. are some examples of adverbs.
To form an adverb, take the feminine singular form of an adjective and add -ment. For example: heureuse (feminine singular of heureux – happy) becomes heureusement (happy, also used to say happy) claire (feminine singular of clair – clear) becomes clairement (clear)
abnormal absent-minded random actually adventurous afterwards almost always annually anxious arrogant awkward shy beautiful bitter gloomy blind blissfully boastful bold brave short bright lively broad busy calm cautious careful cautious sure clear …
Adverbs of time or place (see Adverbs: Formation) generally come after the verb (or the past participle, if there is one). They are also at the beginning or end of sentences: Je l’ai vue here. (I saw her yesterday.)
Adverbs of degree
Adverbs of degree describe the degree to which something is done. These adverbs include “barely”, “completely”, “considerably”, “deep”, “strongly”, “barely”, “highly”, “immensely”, “partially”, “rather”, “strongly” , and “completely”.
First, there are five types of adverbs you should become familiar with: Adverbs of degree, frequency, kind, place, and tense.
: a word used to modify a verb, adjective, or other adverb, often used to indicate degree, kind, place, or time The words “almost” and “very”< /b> in “at almost three o’clock on a very hot day” are adverbs.
When an adverb is placed before the verb in a declarative clause, we usually place that adverb after the second part of the negative (pas) in negative clauses. Exceptions are: certainly, generally, perhaps, probably, undoubtedly. Examples: She tested the racquet well.
Most French adverbs of the kind are derived from an adjective. For example, lent (slowly) yields the adverb lentement (slowly). To form an adverb of manner, take the feminine singular form of the adjective (formed from the masculine singular form) and add it.
< li >arrogant.
There are six main types of adverbs, namely adverbs of type, adverbs of time, adverbs of place, adverbs of frequency, adverbs of degree and adverbs of subjunctive.
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