March 7, 2011 | Posted by profanglais
Here are the most common frequency adverbs translated: always –> toujoursusually –> habituellementoften –> souventsometimes –> parfoisoccasionnally –> occasionellementrarely –> rarementhardly ever –> presque jamaisnever –> jamais remember that these adverbs go before the verb, except the verb “to be”: I always have a cup of tea in the morning I often go to the [...]
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November 8, 2007 | Posted by profanglais
Thanks to Nadia of Boumerdes for this question. What’s the difference between an adjective and an adverb? The simplest answer is to say that an adjective describes a noun, while an adverb describes a verb. ex 1. A slow truck – adjective(slow) + noun. ex2. The truck was moving slowly – noun + verb + [...]
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