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Examples of Irregular Adverbs - Good, Badly, Fast

Good, badly and fast all turn into irregular adverbs in French.

Bon - good

Bon - good

  • 'Bon' translates as 'good'
  • 'Bien' translates as 'well'.
    • Il écrit bien.
      • He writes well.
Mauvais - bad

Mauvais - bad

  • 'Mauvais' translates as 'bad'.
  • 'Mal' translates as 'badly'.
    • Ils conduisent mal.
      • They drive badly.
Vite - fast

Vite - fast

  • 'Vite' translates as 'fast'.
  • 'Vite' stays the same when it is an adverb.
    • Vous parlez vite.
      • You talk quickly.
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Common Tenses

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