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Adverbes de Manière ending in -ment

8/3/2025

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A) "Les adverbes de Manière" ending in -ment are usually formed from a feminine adjective (e.g., joyeuse, joyeusement).

B) For adjectives ending in -ai, -é, -i or -u, the adverb is made by adding the suffix -ment to the masculine adjective. There is therefore no e before the suffix -ment (e.g., absolu, absolument).

C) For adjectives ending in e, the adverbe takes the accent aigu on this e (e.g., aveugle,  aveuglément).

D) The adjectives with -ent make adverbs ending in -emment. (e.g., patient: patiemment)

E) The adjectives with -ant make adverbs ending in -amment. (e.g., constant: constamment) 
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