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He rarely brushes his hair:
Il se brosse les cheveux rarement

I remember the rule that adverbs go after the verb, but I think it looks weird:
Il se brosse rarement les cheveux.

Do you shave everyday?:
Est-ce que tu te rases tous les jours?

is the inversion:
te rases-tu tous les jours?

Merci beaucoup!
16 years ago

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Answered by SraJMcGin
rarement (the adverb) could go right after the verb = more common in French!

perfect on the inversion, although you might like to capitalize the first word = "Te"

Sra (aka Mme)

16 years ago

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