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rules to understand adverb in french​

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Answered by mohamedapsal
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Answer:

If the adjective finishes with a vowel, simply add the suffix -ment. ...

If the adjective ends in a consonant, you must add the suffix -ment to the feminine form of the adjective.

Answered by SpandanaGutam
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Answer:

Simply put, adverbs describe verbs (action words) or adjectives (descriptive words).

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When French Adjectives Transform into Adverbs

If the adjective finishes with a vowel, simply add the suffix -ment. ...

If the adjective ends in a consonant, you must add the suffix -ment to the feminine form of the adjective

Explanation:

In French, adverbs can be formed from many but not all adjectives by adding the ending -ment, but they cannot normally be formed from nouns or verbal adjectives (present participles) as they can in English. Consequently there are less single-word adverbs in French than in English.

An adverb is a word that can modify a verb,

adjective, or another adverb. Lots of adverbs end "-ly." For example: She swims quickly. (Here, the adverb "quickly" modifies the verb "swims.")

I hope this helps you

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