Word order with adverbs Flashcards
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It always snows in January
Il neige toujours en janvier
Adverbs generally go after the one word verb that they go with
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I often thought of you
Je pensais souvent à toi
Adverbs generally go after the one word verb that they go with
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He has eaten too much
Il a trop mangé
Adverbs generally go after the 1st part of two part verb constructionse
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They have already gone
Ils sont déjà partis
Adverbs generally go after the 1st part of two part verb constructionse
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We saw them everywhere
On les a vu partout
Some adverbs go after the pp part of 2 part verb constructions
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She came back yesterday
Elle est revenue hier
Some adverbs go after the pp part of 2 part verb constructions
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They have a very nice house
Ils ont une très belle maison
When an adverb goes with an adjective, it comes before that adjective.
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a well-dressed woman
une femme bien habillée
When an adverb goes with an adjective, it comes before that adjective.
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It’s too late.
C’est trop tard.
When an adverb goes with an adverb, it comes before that adverb
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Fatima works much faster
Fatima travaille beaucoup plus vite
When an adverb goes with an adverb, it comes before that adverb