Bootcamp #22: Common French Adverbs
Bootcamp #22: Common French Adverbs. For our last episode of January’s bootcamp, let’s learn common French adverbs. What are adverbs? An adverb is a word that tells us how, when, where, how often, or how much…
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Bootcamp #22: Common French Adverbs
Beaucoup = a lot
J’aime beaucoup le yoga.
Un peu = a little
J’aime un peu le fromage.
Souvent = often
Je vais souvent au musée.
Parfois = sometimes
Ils vont parfois à la plage.
Toujours = always
Je mange toujours du pain.
Jamais = Never – Use ne + verb + jamais such as
Il n’est jamais content.
Trop (always used in a negative meaning) = too much/ so
J’ai trop froid = I’m so cold
C’est trop grand = It’s too large.
Il va trop vite = He’s going too fast
Très = very
C’est très bon = this is very good