Adverbs: French Grammar Quiz
Test your knowledge of Adverbs in French Grammar with this quiz.
This quiz consists of 15 questions, including multiple-choice and short-answer questions on the topic of Adverbs in French Grammar for GCSE French.
For multiple-choice questions, choose the correct answer.
Questions
Which of the following is the comparative form of “bien” (well)?
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What is the superlative form of “vite” (quickly)?
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Which of the following adverbs means "how" in French?
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Which of the following is the correct superlative form of “mal” (badly)?
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What is the comparative form of “facilement” (easily)?
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What is the comparative form of “rapidement” (quickly)?
plus rapidement
Translate to French: “She sings better than me.” (Use comparative adverb)
Elle chante mieux que moi.
What is the superlative form of “bien” (well)?
le mieux
Translate to French: “He works the most efficiently.” (Use superlative adverb)
Il travaille le plus efficacement.
What is the interrogative adverb for “when” in French?
quand
What is the comparative form of “beaucoup” (a lot)?
plus
Translate to French: “How are you?” (Use the correct interrogative adverb)
Comment ça va ?
Which adverb would you use to ask “Where are you going?” in French?
Où vas-tu ?
What is the superlative form of “vite” (quickly) when referring to a car?
la plus vite (Note: la plus vite is used in superlative form for feminine singular nouns; adjust for masculine or plural as needed)
Translate to French: “She speaks less loudly than her sister.” (Use comparative adverb)
Elle parle moins fort que sa sœur