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Adverbes de Temps et de Lieu - Adverbes de séquence

Ces adverbes fournissent des informations sur la relation chronologique ou séquentielle entre différentes actions ou événements, tels que « premier », « suivant », « après », etc.

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Categorized Adverbs of Time and Place
first
[Adverbe]

before anything or anyone else in time, order, or importance

avant tout, en premier lieu

avant tout, en premier lieu

Ex: In emergency situations , ensure the safety of yourself and first before attempting to address the issue .
next
[Adverbe]

at the time or point immediately following the present

après, par la suite

après, par la suite

Ex: The first speaker will present , and you 'll next.
originally
[Adverbe]

at the initial state, purpose, or condition of something before any changes occurred

Ex: originally planned to study law but switched to medicine .
initially
[Adverbe]

at the starting point of a process or situation

initialement

initialement

Ex: The treaty initially signed by only three nations , though others later joined .

used to explain the main reason or starting point of a situation

en premier lieu, tout d'abord

en premier lieu, tout d'abord

Ex: In the first place, this project was poorly planned , so failure was inevitable .
previously
[Adverbe]

before the present moment or a specific time

auparavant, plus tôt

auparavant, plus tôt

Ex: The project had been proposed and previously by the team , but no concrete plans were made .
after
[Adverbe]

at a later time

après

après

Ex: They moved to a new city and got married not after.
second
[Adverbe]

used to indicate the second item in a list of arguments, reasons, or steps

Ex: First , the plan is costlysecond, it 's impractical .
afterward
[Adverbe]

in the time following a specific action, moment, or event

après ça, après, après cela

après ça, après, après cela

Ex: She did n't plan to attend the workshop , afterward, she realized how valuable it was .
last
[Adverbe]

used to refer to the most recent time at which an event occurred

en dernier

en dernier

Ex: last met during a conference in Chicago .
subsequently
[Adverbe]

after a particular event or time

ensuite, par la suite

ensuite, par la suite

Ex: We visited the museum in the morning subsequently had lunch by the river .
third
[Adverbe]

following next after the second in a sequence

Ex: The recipe directs : first chop onions , second sauté them , third add the spices .
formerly
[Adverbe]

in an earlier period

précédemment, anciennement

précédemment, anciennement

Ex: The town formerly a quiet village , but it has transformed into a bustling city .
successively
[Adverbe]

in a consecutive manner

successivement, de manière consécutive

successivement, de manière consécutive

Ex: The magician performed three awe-inspiring successively, leaving the audience amazed .
respectively
[Adverbe]

used to show that separate items correspond to separate others in the order listed

respectivement

respectivement

Ex: The hotel rooms cost 200 and 300 per nightrespectively.
serially
[Adverbe]

in consecutive parts or stages

Ex: The experiments were serially to ensure accurate results .
consecutively
[Adverbe]

in an unbroken sequence with no gaps or pauses

Ex: The professor published consecutively in prestigious journals .
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