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- mahdi1March 2020
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rickycomMarch 2020 Taken from https://www.gymglish.com/en/frantastique/french-grammar/beaucoup-et-tres Beaucoup is used to describe a large quantity, it means ‘a lot’ or ‘much / many’ in English. It serves as an adverb, and can be followed by a noun if we use beaucoup de. Examples: J’aime beaucoup la France. I like France a lot. Très means ‘very’ in English. It can be used with adjectives or adverbs. Victor est très patient. Victor is very patient. Pro tip: Cette limousine est • Très is also used with the following avoir expressions: avoir faim (to be hungry), avoir soif (to be thirsty), avoir mal (to be in pain), avoir envie (to want to), avoir peur (to be scared), etc. J’ai très soif ! I’m very thirsty!
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