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    • An adverb of place indicates when something happens
      False
    • Adverbs provide additional information about how, where, when, or how often an action or state occurs
    • What do adverbs of frequency state in a sentence?
      How often something happens
    • An adverb of place in French is ici
    • The adverb for "slow" is lentement
    • The French adverb for "badly" is mal
    • What is the adverb form of the adjective 'lent' in French?
      Lentement
    • Irregular adverbs in French must be memorized because their forms do not follow the -ment suffix rule.

      True
    • Adverbs in French agree with the gender and number of the words they modify.
      False
    • Arrange the types of adverbs in French based on what they describe:
      1️⃣ Adverbs of Manner
      2️⃣ Adverbs of Place
      3️⃣ Adverbs of Time
      4️⃣ Adverbs of Frequency
    • Match the French adjective with its corresponding adverb:
      Heureux ↔️ Heureusement
      Rapide ↔️ Rapidement
      Lent ↔️ Lentement
    • The French adverb **mal** means badly in English.

      True
    • In French, adverbs typically come after the verb they modify.

      True
    • The French adverb toujours means always in English.

      True
    • The French adverb **ici** means here in English.

      True
    • What do adverbs modify in a sentence?
      Verbs, adjectives, adverbs
    • What does an adverb of time specify in a sentence?
      When something occurs
    • There are five main types of adverbs in French.
      False
    • Adverbs of place indicate where something happens
    • Match the type of adverb with its example:
      Adverb of Manner ↔️ Magnifiquement (beautifully)
      Adverb of Place ↔️ Ici (here)
      Adverb of Time ↔️ Demain (tomorrow)
      Adverb of Frequency ↔️ Régulièrement (regularly)
    • An adverb of frequency states how often something happens.

      True
    • All adverbs in French are formed using the -ment suffix.
      False
    • In French, adverbs are often formed by adding the suffix -ment
    • Which adverbs in French have irregular forms and do not follow the standard -ment suffix rule?
      Bien, mal, vite
    • In French, adverbs that modify verbs are usually placed after
    • Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide additional information about how, where, when, or how often an action or state occurs
    • In French, adverbs are often formed by adding the suffix -ment to the feminine form of an adjective
    • What are some common French adverbs that have irregular forms?
      Bien, mal, beaucoup
    • Match the French irregular adverb with its English meaning:
      Beaucoup ↔️ A lot
      Peu ↔️ Little
      Vite ↔️ Quickly
    • Unlike adjectives, adverbs in French do not agree with the gender or number
    • The French adverb jamais translates to never
    • An adverb of manner describes how something is done
    • Match the type of adverb with its example:
      Adverb of Manner ↔️ Rapidement (quickly)
      Adverb of Place ↔️ Ici (here)
      Adverb of Time ↔️ Hier (yesterday)
      Adverb of Frequency ↔️ Souvent (often)
    • What do adverbs of manner describe?
      How something is done
    • Adverbs of time specify how often something occurs.
      False
    • Give an example of an adverb of manner in French.
      Rapidement (quickly)
    • How are adverbs often formed in French?
      By adding -ment
    • What is the French adverb for "well"?
      Bien
    • What is the key difference in adverb placement between French and English sentences?
      French adverbs come after verbs
    • Match the type of adverb with its function:
      Manner ↔️ Describes how
      Place ↔️ Indicates where
      Time ↔️ Specifies when
      Frequency ↔️ States how often
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