15.4.3

Good, Badly, Fast

Test yourself on Good, Badly, Fast

Test your knowledge with free interactive questions on Seneca — used by over 10 million students.

Good, Badly, Fast

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

Good

Good

  • 'Bon' means good in French but to turn it into an adverb it is completely irregular.
  • It becomes 'bien' meaning 'well'.
    • Il écrit bien.
      • He writes well.
Bad

Bad

  • 'Mauvais' means bad in French.
  • To say 'badly', it become 'mal'.
    • Ils conduisent mal.
      • They drive badly.
Fast

Fast

  • The word for 'fast' in French is 'vite'.
  • 'Vite' stays the same when it is an adverb.
    • Vous parlez vite.
      • You talk quickly.
Jump to other topics
1

Phonics/Alphabet/Spellings

1.1

Alphabet & Accents

2

Family & Relationships

3

Home

4

Customs & Traditions in French Speaking Countries

5

Lifestyle

6

Sports & Games

7

Health

8

School

9

Future Plans

10

Leisure, Free Time & Media

11

Town & Region

12

Holidays

13

Global Issues

14

Grammar

14.1

Present Tense

14.2

Perfect Tense

14.3

Imperfect Tense

14.4

Future Tense

14.5

Conditional Tense

14.6

Passive

14.7

Imperative

15

Other Grammar

Practice questions on Good, Badly, Fast

Can you answer these? Test yourself with free interactive practice on Seneca — used by over 10 million students.

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5
Answer all questions on Good, Badly, Fast

Unlock your full potential with Seneca Premium

  • Unlimited access to 10,000+ open-ended exam questions

  • Mini-mock exams based on your study history

  • Unlock 800+ premium courses & e-books

Get started with Seneca Premium