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Degree adverbs

What are Degree Adverbs?

Adverbs which indicate the extent to which something is the case are degree adverbs. As a class they can modify every kind of sentence element: verbs, adjectives, nouns, prepositions and other adverbs. But individually some of them may be restricted to modifying particular categories of item (e.g. très can modify adjectives, prepositions and adverbs - très heureux 'very happy', très à la mode 'very fashionable', très bien 'very well' - but not verbs *Je fume très 'I smoke very'):

Examples

  • Je fume modérément

I smoke moderately


  • Tout est si clair maintenant

Everything is so clear


  • Ce ne sera pas tout à fait la vérité

That won't be entirely the truth


  • Je tends ma main jusqu'à presque toucher son visage

I stretch out my hand almost to touch his face


  • Elle a dressé trop brusquement la tête

She lifted her head up too quickly


TABLE Typical degree adverbs

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