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Lent/plus lent/le plus lent/lentement/plus lentement
Just want to clear something up.
Am i right in thinking these translate as the following:
Lent/e = Slow
Plus lent/e = Slower (Adjective so we use this when describing a noun?)
Le/la/les plus lent/e = [the] slowest
Lentement = Slowly
Plus lentement = Slower/more slowly (Adverb so we use this when describing a verb?)
Thanks in advance.
Sep 9, 2015 12:43 PM
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Yes you're right.
But don't forget to add -s when plural!
-Plus lent(e)s
-Les plus lent(e)s
September 9, 2015
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