8.7.6

Comparative Adverbs

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Comparative Adverbs

You can compare actions or states using adverbs in French. Use both regular and irregular comparative forms to speak clearly.

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What are comparative adverbs?

  • Comparative adverbs compare how actions happen.
  • You compare adverbs with forms like:
    • plus, moins, aussi + que
  • You can express 'more', 'less', or 'as' in French.
  • Il court plus vite que moi.
    • He runs faster than me.
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Regular comparative forms

  • Use plus + adverb + que to say 'more ... than.'
  • Use moins + adverb + que to say 'less ... than.'
  • Use aussi + adverb + que to say 'as ... as.'
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Irregular comparative form

  • bienmieux (better)
  • malpis (worse)
    • though plus mal is more common in modern French
  • peumoins (less)
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Examples

  • Elle parle plus doucement que son frère.
    • She speaks more softly than her brother.
  • Elle écrit mieux que moi.
    • She writes better than me.

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