Learn French VideosFrench Adverbs
From FrenchLearner.com. This lesson offers an introduction of French adverbs. Basically, an adverb is an adjective with "ly" at the end. An example of an English adjective is slow. Then, if you put "ly" at the end for slowly you get an adverb. While English adverbs use "ly" at the end French adverbs use "ent". So, while the adjective for slow in French is "lent" the adverb becomes "lentement."
From FrenchLearner.com.
This lesson offers an introduction of French adverbs. Basically, an adverb is an adjective with "ly" at the end. An example of an English adjective is slow. Then, if you put "ly" at the end for slowly you get an adverb. While English adverbs use "ly" at the end French adverbs use "ent". So, while the adjective for slow in French is "lent" the adverb becomes "lentement."
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