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<div | <div style="font-size:300%"> Adverbs ending in —(é)ment derived from past participles</div> | ||
Adverbs can also be formed in a similar way from the masculine form of past participles: | Adverbs can also be formed in a similar way from the masculine form of past participles: | ||
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