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One adverb in French has special comparative and superlative forms:
One adverb in French has special comparative and superlative forms:


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==Videos==
===How to choose between "BON, BIEN, MEILLEUR, MIEUX" ?===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW2TuJDWmfc</youtube>
==="Superlatives" by Jacqueline Doiron (FrenchByPhone.com)===
<youtube> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sfx1PwUcHg&t=176s</youtube>

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bien 'well', mieux 'better', mal 'badly', pis 'worse'

One adverb in French has special comparative and superlative forms:


  • bien

well


  • mieux

better


  • moins bien

less well


  • le mieux

the best


  • le moins bien

the least well

Elle chante bien
mieux
moins bien
le mieux
le moins bien
She sings well
better
less well
the best
the least well

The adverb mal 'badly' has two sets of comparative and superlative forms, one regular and one irregular:


Regular
French English
mal badly
plus mal worse
moins mal less badly
le plus mal the worst
le moins mal the least badly
Irregular
French English
pis worse
le pis the worst

pis and le pis only occur these days in fixed expressions like:


French English
tant pis too bad
Les choses vont de mal en pis (or de pis en pis) Things are going from bad to worse
qui pis est, . . . what's worse, . . .
au pis aller if the worse comes to the worst
en mettant tout au pis, . . . at the worst, . . .

Videos

How to choose between "BON, BIEN, MEILLEUR, MIEUX" ?


"Superlatives" by Jacqueline Doiron (FrenchByPhone.com)