French/Grammar/Adverbs
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French adverbs, like their English counterparts, are used to modify adjectives, other adverbs, and verbs or clauses. They do not display any inflection; that is, their form does not change to reflect their precise role, nor any characteristics of what they modify.
Formation
[edit | edit source]In French, as in English, most adverbs are derived from adjectives. In most cases, this is done by adding the suffix -ment ("-ly") to the adjective's feminine singular form. For example, the feminine singular form of lent ("slow") is lente, so the corresponding adverb is lentement ("slowly"); similarly, heureux → heureusement ("happy" → "happily").
As in English, however, the adjective stem is sometimes modified to accommodate the suffix:
- If the adjective ends in an i, then -ment is added to the masculine singular (default) form, rather than to the feminine singular form:
- vrai → vraiment ("real" → "really")
- poli → poliment ("polite" → "politely")
- If the adjective ends in -ant or -ent, then the corresponding adverb ends in -amment or -emment, respectively:
- constant → constamment ("constant" → "constantly")
- récent → récemment ("recent" → "recently")
- Some adjectives make other changes:
- précis → précisément ("precise" → "precisely")
- gentil → gentiment ("nice" → "nicely")
Some adverbs are derived from adjectives in completely irregular fashions, not even using the suffix -ment:
- bon → bien ("good" → "well")
- mauvais → mal ("bad" → "badly")
- meilleur → mieux ("better"-adjective → "better"-adverb)
- pire → pire ("worse"-adjective → "worse"-adverb)
And, as in English, many common adverbs are not derived from adjectives at all:
- ainsi ("thus" or "thusly")
Placement
[edit | edit source]The placement of French adverbs is almost the same as the placement of English adverbs.
An adverb that modifies an adjective or adverb comes before that adjective or adverb:
- complètement vrai ("completely true")
- pas possible ("not possible")
- tellement discrètement ("so discreetly")
An adverb that modifies an Infinitive (verbal noun) generally comes after the infinitive:
- marcher lentement ("to walk slowly")
But negative adverbs, such as pas ("not"), pas plus ("not any more"), and jamais ("never") come before the infinitive:
- ne pas marcher ("not to walk")
An adverb that modifies a main verb or clause comes either after the verb, or before the clause:
- Lentement il commença à marcher or Il commença lentement à marcher ("Slowly, he began to walk" or "He began slowly to walk").
Note that, unlike in English, this is true even of negative adverbs:
- Jamais je n'ai fait cela or Je n'ai jamais fait cela ("Never have I done that" or "I've never done that")
List of common adverbs
[edit | edit source]Adverb | English | Group | French Example | English Translation |
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actuellement | currently | time | ||
ainsi | thus, so | manner | ainsi va la vie | so life goes (nothing you can do) |
après | afterwards | time | On va au cinéma après | We'll go to the cinema afterwards |
assez | enough | quantity | J'en ai eu assez | I've had enough |
aussi | also | manner | ||
aussitôt | straight away | time | ||
autant | as many / as much | quantity | ||
autrefois | in the past | time | ||
autrement | differently, otherwise | manner | ||
avant-hier | on the day before yesterday | time | ||
beau, bel, belle | nicely (in expressions) | manner | ||
beaucoup (de) | much, many | quantity | Merci beaucoup | "Thank you very much." |
bien | well | manner | ||
bientôt | soon | time | à très bientôt | see you very soon |
cependant | however | conjunction | ||
certainement | certainly | affirmation | ||
certes | admittedly, of course | affirmation | leur tâche est certes plus difficile | their task is admittedly more difficult |
ci-dessous | below | place | Rédigez votre message ci-dessous | Write your message below |
combien (de) | how much, many | interrogative | un succès, ô combien mérité | a success, oh how deserved |
comment | how | interrogative | ||
complètement | completely | degree | il se troue complètement | he screws up completely |
davantage | more, longer | degree | ||
debout | standing, up | manner | ||
dedans | inside | place | ils se sont rentrés dedans | they crashed into each other |
en dehors de | outside, apart from | place | ||
déjà | already | time | ||
au delà de | beyond | place | au delà de 35 ans | over 35 years old |
demain | tomorrow | time | demain soir | tomorrow evening |
désormais | from now on | time | ||
devant | ahead, in front | place | ||
doucement | gently, quietly | manner | ||
également | also, equally | degree | ||
encore | again, still | time | Ils jouent encore | They are still playing |
enfin | at last, finally | time | ||
ensemble | together | manner | on vie ensemble depuis longtemps | we have been living together for a long time |
ensuite | then, next | time | Ensuite, cela devenait très compliqué | Then it became very difficult |
environ | about | degree | il va être absent environ un mois | he will be off for about a month |
facilement | easily | manner | ||
fort | strongly | manner | il a démarré très fort | he started very strongly |
heureusement | fortunately | manner | ||
hier | yesterday | time | ||
ici | here, now | place | la course commence ici | the race starts here |
là | there | place | ||
là-dedans | in here, in there | place | il n'y a rien de mystère là-dedans | there is no mystery in it |
là-dessus | on here, on there | place | on reste là-dessus | we stay where we are |
largement | greatly, well | degree | ||
légèrement | lightly, slightly | degree | ||
lentement | slowly | manner | lentement mais sûrement | slowly but surely |
loin | far | place | la soirée est loin d'être finie | the evening is far from over |
longtemps | a long time | time | ||
lors de | during | time | ||
maintenant | now | time | Et maintenant on fait quoi? | And now, what do we do? |
mal | badly, wrongly | manner | ||
malheureusement | unfortunately | manner | ||
même | even | degree | ||
moins | less, least | quantity | ||
néanmoins | nevertheless | manner | ||
parfois | sometimes | time | La vie est parfois cruelle | Life is sometimes cruel |
partout | everywhere | place | ||
peu | little | degree | on peut respirer un peu mieux | we can breathe a little easier |
peut-être | perhaps | affirmation | la prochaine fois, peut-être | next time, perhaps |
plus | more | quantity | nous sommes plus que jamais déterminés | we are more determined than ever |
plutôt | rather | degree | ||
pourquoi | why | interrogative | ||
pourtant | yet | Si près, et pourtant si loin ! | So near, and yet so far! | |
près | close | place | ||
presque | almost | degree | ||
puis | then | time | ||
quelque | approximately | quantity | on supporte le parti quelque soit les sondages | we support the party whatever the opinion polls |
quelquefois | sometimes | time | je joue quelquefois du piano | I sometimes play the piano |
récemment | recently | time | ||
seulement | only | degree | ||
si | yes, so, however, as | affirmation | ils ne méritent pas d'être en si bonne position | they don't deserve to be in as good a position |
souvent | often | time | ||
surtout | above all | manner | ||
tant | so much | quantity | un événement tant attendu | a much awaited event |
tantôt | sometimes, this afternoon | time | ||
tard | late | time | ||
tellement | so much, so many | degree | la météo est tellement imprévisible | the weather is so unpredictable |
tôt | soon, early | time | les billets ont été épuisés plus tôt que prévu | the tickets were sold out earlier than expected |
toujours | still, always | time | ||
tout | very, quite | degree | tout à fait justifié | totally justified |
très | very | degree | ||
trop | too many, too much | quantity | ||
vite | quickly | manner | ||
vraiment | really, truly | affirmation | ||
y | to it, there | place |
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