How do adverbs derive their gender?

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How do adverbs derive their gender?

How does an adverb derive its masculin or feminine form? The adjective derives it's gender from the noun it is describing, but when the adjective is turned into an adverb, where does the gender come from?


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CécileKwiziq Native French TeacherCorrect answer

Bonjour Steve,

No, adverbs in French are invariable — they don't change form based on gender or number. Unlike adjectives, which must agree with the noun they modify, adverbs stay the same regardless of context.

 

Bonne Continuation !

Steve B. asked:

How do adverbs derive their gender?

How does an adverb derive its masculin or feminine form? The adjective derives it's gender from the noun it is describing, but when the adjective is turned into an adverb, where does the gender come from?


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