Mastering French Adverbs of Frequency: Essential Guide for English Speakers

Introduction

Welcome to our lesson on French adverbs of frequency! As an English speaker, understanding these adverbs is essential for describing how often activities or actions occur. Let’s dive into the most common French adverbs of frequency and their usage.

Understanding French Adverbs of Frequency

Adverbs of frequency in French are used to express how often something happens. They are usually placed after the verb they modify, but some can also appear at the beginning or end of a sentence.

The Most Common Adverbs of Frequency

  1. toujours  = always
    • Example:  Elle travaille toujours.   She always works.
    • Example:  Ils sont toujours en retard.   They are always late.
  2. souvent    = often
    • Example:  Nous voyageons souvent.   We travel often.
    • Example:  Il mange souvent au restaurant.   He often eats at the restaurant.
  3. parfois   = sometimes 
    • Example:  Je lis parfois le soir.   I sometimes read in the evening.
    • Example:  Elle parle parfois anglais.   She sometimes speaks English.
  4. rarement.  = rarely 
    • Example:  Tu vas rarement au cinéma.   You rarely go to the cinema.
    • Example:  Nous utilisons rarement cette porte.   We rarely use that door.
  5. jamais    = never
    • Example:  Il ne voyage jamais.   He never travels.
    • Example:  Elle ne mange jamais de viande.   She never eats meat.

Exercises

Exercise 1: Translate to French

Translate the following English sentences into French using the correct adverbs of frequency.

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  1. I often go to the park.
  2. They never watch television.
  3. She always drinks coffee in the morning.
  4. We sometimes play tennis on weekends.
  5. He rarely visits his grandparents.

Translation : 

  1. Je vais souvent au parc.
  2. Ils ne regardent jamais la télévision.
  3. Elle boit toujours du café le matin.
  4. Nous jouons parfois au tennis le week-end.
  5. Il rend rarement visite à ses grands-parents.

Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Adverb

Fill in the blanks with the correct French adverb of frequency.

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Questions : 

  1. Je regarde _____ des films étrangers. (sometimes)
  2. Elles vont _____ à la gym. (rarely)
  3. Nous avons _____ des devoirs. (always)
  4. Tu étudies _____ le français. (often)
  5. Il mange  _____ de la glace. (never)

Answers :

  1. Je regarde parfois des films étrangers.
  2. Elles vont rarement à la gym. (rarely)
  3. Nous avons toujours des devoirs. (always)
  4. Tu étudies souvent le français. (often)
  5. Il ne mange  jamais de la glace. (never)

Exercise 3: Sentence Construction

Create a sentence using each of the following French adverbs of frequency.

  1. Toujours
  2. Souvent
  3. Parfois
  4. Rarement
  5. Jamais
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toujours (always)

  1. Elle répond toujours rapidement aux emails.              She always responds quickly to emails. 
  2. Il mange toujours des céréales au petit-déjeuner.       He always eats cereal for breakfast.
  3. Nous arrivons toujours à l’heure pour les réunions.   We always arrive on time for meetings.

souvent (often)

  1. Ils vont souvent au cinéma le vendredi soir.    They often go to the cinema on Friday nights.
  2. Je lis souvent avant de dormir.                            I often read before going to sleep.
  3. Tu voyages souvent pour ton travail.                 You often travel for your work.

parfois (sometimes)

  1. Parfois, nous allons nous promener après le dîner.  Sometimes, we go for a walk after dinner.
  2. Elle parle parfois en espagnol avec ses amis.             She sometimes speaks Spanish with her friends.
  3. Il mange parfois végétarien.                                          He sometimes eats vegetarian.

rarement (rarely)

  1. Nous mangeons rarement au restaurant.                   We rarely eat at restaurants.
  2. Il utilise rarement son ordinateur portable.              He rarely uses his laptop.
  3. Tu regardes rarement la télévision.                             You rarely watch television.

jamais (never)

  1. Je ne manque jamais mes cours de yoga.                     I never miss my yoga classes.
  2. Il ne boit jamais de soda.                                                 He never drinks soda.
  3. Elle ne rate jamais une échéance.                                  She never misses a deadline.

Conclusion

Mastering French adverbs of frequency is crucial for expressing the frequency of actions or events. Practice these exercises to improve your understanding and usage of these adverbs in everyday French. Bonne chance!