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French Grammar: Sentences | Verbs | Nouns | Adjectives | Prepositions | Adverbs


Place adverbs right after the verb in a simple tense. If they are about opinion or time they usually go at the beginning or end of the sentence.
already => déjà
badly => mal
well => bien
here => ici
there => là
inside => dedans
outside => dehors
often => souvent
always => toujours
never => jamais
soon => bientôt
usually => d'habitude
quickly => rapidement
slowly => lentement

There are some irregularly formed adverbs (not mentioned). To make adverbs take the feminine form of an adjective and add -ment to the end. For example,

natural => naturally
naturel (m) => naturelle (f) => naturellement

slow => slowly
lent (m) => lente (f) => lentement

easy => easily
facile (m) => facile (f) => facilement

probable => probably
probable (m) => probable (f) => probablement