adverbs (from leçon 76)

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The Angler

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Feb 26, 2015, 9:37:17 AM2/26/15
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Bonjour tout le monde!  It's good to see some posts after a long stretch of quiet.  Lately, I've been working with my son on adverbs.  Here's a few notes to ruminate on.  Other examples, corrections, comments are welcome.

Recall that adjectives modify nouns.  Adverbs do the work of modifying both verbs and adjectives.  So an adverb can qualify an adjective.


Jane est malade.  (Jane is sick.)  Sick is an adjective describing Jane.  But just how sick is Jane?  Jane est bien malade.  She is very sick.  Very (bien) is an adverb telling just how sick Jane is.


Un autre exemplaire: Jean travaille dur.  Mais juste comment dur?  Jean travaille trop dur.  (Too hard.)  Trop dur est comment Jean travaille.  Trop est un adverbe qui modifie le adverb dur.

Ronald Kowalewski

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Feb 26, 2015, 9:43:10 AM2/26/15
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Angler,

I've worked yourqyizlet before. C'est tres bon!! We should try and do a FaceTime w intersted parties..

Sincerely, 

Ronald R Kowalewski Jr. Www.blackrockzydeco.com


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Brad Nation

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Mar 4, 2015, 1:58:56 PM3/4/15
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Merci bien pour le poste
(Thank you very much for the post)

Ronald Kowalewski

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Mar 4, 2015, 4:33:55 PM3/4/15
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Pas de rien! Je va à lafayette en avril pour le camp de Balfa.

Sincerely, 

Ronald R Kowalewski Jr. Www.blackrockzydeco.com


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