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Where are adverbs positioned in a French sentence? Before or after the verb? What about in compound tenses? In negative sentences? Listen to this episode to find out!
Vocabulary and Spelling of the French Words mentioned in this episode
Le bébé dort bien / dort paisiblement
Vous étudiez régulièrement, vous travaillez beaucoup
Le bébé a bien dormi
Le bébé a dormi paisiblement
Vous avez étudié régulièrement (vous avez régulièrement étudié)
Le bébé dort bien -> le bébé dort très bien / vraiment bien.
Vous avez étudié régulièrement -> Vous avez étudié très/assez régulièrement
C’est cher ! -> C’est trop cher !
Demain, j’arrête de fumer !
Vous pouvez sortir, maintenant.
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