Adding Detail and Comparing
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Transform your basic sentences into rich, detailed, and natural French expressions.
- Describe actions using essential adverbs like bien and mal.
- Distinguish between nouns and adverbs to sound more precise.
- Link causes to consequences to build complex, flowing sentences.
O que você vai aprender
Hey there, language adventurer! This chapter is where your French truly starts to shine, adding depth and detail to everything you say. No more just "I'm good"—soon you'll be confidently saying "I'm *very* good, and I was yesterday too!"
In this exciting section, you'll discover how to use essential adverbs like bien (well), mal (badly), and très (very) to describe *how* actions happen. The best part? French adverbs are super straightforward; unlike adjectives, they never change for gender or number, making them incredibly easy to master! You’ll also learn the crucial distinction between un avantage (an advantage, a noun) and davantage (more, an adverb), which will instantly make your expressions more precise and sophisticated.
Ever wanted to say, "I'm *so* tired *that* I can't focus"? Here, you'll learn to craft powerful comparative sentences using si... que to link an intense quality to its consequence. Plus, you’ll expand your storytelling toolkit with time and style adverbs like hier (yesterday) and maintenant (now), understanding exactly where to place them in your sentences to add context and flair. Finally, we'll introduce connector adverbs—your secret weapon for organizing thoughts and making your conversations flow smoothly, just like a native speaker.
By the end of this chapter, you’ll be able to:
- Add rich detail to your conversations, describing *how* and *how much*.
- Naturally compare things and express the consequences of strong qualities.
- Tell coherent stories about events in time with ease.
- Make your French sound incredibly natural and structured.
This is a fantastic step towards making your French truly come alive, and you'll find it's much more intuitive and fun than you think. Let's dive in!
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Advérbios básicos em francês: Bem, Mal, Muito (Bien, Mal, Très)Advérbios descrevem COMO as ações acontecem e, ao contrário dos adjetivos, eles nunca mudam a escrita por gênero ou número!
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Vantagens e fazer mais: Avantage vs. DavantageUse
un avantagepara falar de um benefício edavantagequando quiser dizer 'mais' de um jeito mais elegante. -
Tão... que (Si... que)Conecte uma qualidade extrema ao seu resultado usando
siantes do adjetivo equeantes da consequência. -
Advérbios de Tempo e Estilo em Francês: Quando e Como (Hier, Maintenant, Très)Olha só, você vai usar os advérbios de tempo e estilo depois do verbo para dar mais contexto e intensidade às suas frases, e o melhor: eles nunca mudam de forma! Pense em
maintenant,trèsesouvent. -
Conectores franceses: organizando as tuas ideias (Les adverbes pour structurer)Olha só, esses conectores são a 'cola' das suas frases! Use "d'abord
para começar,puispara continuar eenfin" para terminar.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Use adverbs to accurately describe the quality of an action.
Guia do capítulo
Overview
How This Grammar Works
more of something or to a greater extent: Il faut travailler davantage (One must work more/further). It's often a more formal or elegant alternative to plus.
-ment (like lentement - slowly), describe *how* an action is done: Il marche lentement (He walks slowly).Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong:
Je suis bon.(MeaningI am doing well
orI am good at something
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Je vais bien.(I am doing well.) OR
Je suis bon en maths.(I am good at math.)
good. You use it to describe a noun (e.g., un bon livre - a good book) or a quality of a person (e.g., Il est bon - He is a good person). Bien is an adverb, meaning well. You use it to describe a verb (e.g., Je parle bien - I speak well) or to answer How are you? (Je vais bien - I am doing well).- 1✗ Wrong: "J'ai besoin de plus d'avantage."
OR J'ai besoin de plus d'avantages." (I need more/further OR I need more advantages.)more advantages, you use plus d'avantages. If you mean more in the sense of further or to a greater extent(as an adverb), use davantage. You cannot combine plus with davantage in this way.
- 1✗ Wrong:
Je suis si fatigué que je ne peux pas faire davantage de travail.
Je suis si fatigué que je ne peux pas travailler davantage.(I am so tired that I cannot work more/further.)
more in the adverbial sense.Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
What is the main difference between bien and bon in A1 French grammar?
Bon is an adjective (good) and describes nouns, while bien is an adverb (well) and describes verbs or other adverbs.
How do I correctly use davantage when learning French adverbs?
Davantage means more or further and is an adverb, often replacing plus in more formal contexts. It should not be confused with the noun un avantage (an advantage).
Can I use très with any adjective or adverb in French?
Yes, très (very) is a common intensifier used before adjectives (très grand - very tall) or adverbs (très vite - very fast) to strengthen their meaning.
What are some simple French connectors for beginners?
Basic connectors include d'abord (first), ensuite (then), puis (then), donc (therefore), and mais (but). They help organize your thoughts and make sentences flow.
Cultural Context
Exemplos-chave (6)
Ça va bien, et toi ?
Está tudo bem, e você?
Advérbios básicos em francês: Bem, Mal, Muito (Bien, Mal, Très)Ce restaurant est très cool !
Este restaurante é muito legal!
Advérbios básicos em francês: Bem, Mal, Muito (Bien, Mal, Très)La pizza est si bonne que j'en veux encore.
A pizza está tão boa que eu quero mais.
Tão... que (Si... que)Je regarde Netflix maintenant.
Eu estou assistindo Netflix agora.
Advérbios de Tempo e Estilo em Francês: Quando e Como (Hier, Maintenant, Très)C'est vraiment incroyable ! 😍
É realmente incrível!
Advérbios de Tempo e Estilo em Francês: Quando e Como (Hier, Maintenant, Très)Dicas e truques (4)
A Armadilha do 'Très Beaucoup'
A armadilha do 'Mais que'
Je mange plus que lui.
O 'Que' Esquecido
Je suis si fatigué que je dors.
A Armadilha do 'Très Beaucoup'
très beaucoup. É um erro que entrega na hora que você está aprendendo. Escolha um! Use très com adjetivos (como très bon) e beaucoup com verbos (como "J'aime beaucoup").Vocabulário-chave (6)
Real-World Preview
Reporting Progress
Review Summary
- Verb + Adverb
- Un avantage (noun) vs. Davantage (adverb)
- Si + Adjective + que + Consequence
- Time Adverb + Sentence
- Idea + Connector + Idea
Erros comuns
You cannot use 'bien' to intensify an adjective like 'fatigué'. Use 'très' directly.
You used the adverb 'davantage' as a noun. Use 'avantage' when referring to a benefit.
Time adverbs like 'hier' require the past tense, not present.
Regras neste capítulo (5)
Next Steps
You've done an incredible job reaching this point. Keep practicing, and your French will continue to flourish!
Write a journal entry about your day.
Prática rápida (10)
Choose the correct sentence:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Advérbios de Tempo e Estilo em Francês: Quando e Como (Hier, Maintenant, Très)
Il fait ___ froid ___ je porte un manteau.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Tão... que (Si... que)
Find and fix the mistake:
J'aime très le café.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Advérbios básicos em francês: Bem, Mal, Muito (Bien, Mal, Très)
Tu parles ___ français.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Advérbios básicos em francês: Bem, Mal, Muito (Bien, Mal, Très)
Escolha a frase gramaticalmente correta:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Tão... que (Si... que)
Je mange ________.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Advérbios de Tempo e Estilo em Francês: Quando e Como (Hier, Maintenant, Très)
Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Advérbios básicos em francês: Bem, Mal, Muito (Bien, Mal, Très)
Escolha a frase correta:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Conectores franceses: organizando as tuas ideias (Les adverbes pour structurer)
Find and fix the mistake:
Je souvent regarde TikTok.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Advérbios de Tempo e Estilo em Francês: Quando e Como (Hier, Maintenant, Très)
Find and fix the mistake:
Le gâteau est si bon qu'il finit tout.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Tão... que (Si... que)
Score: /10
Perguntas comuns (6)
un avantage ou "l'avantage".davantage de temps (mais tempo). É uma versão formal de 'plus de'.Si, je viens!.