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Adverbios

Adverbios. Adverbs are used to describe, or modify, verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Karen eats slowly (slowly is used to describe how she eats) Most Spanish adverbs are formed by adding –mente to the femenine form of a singular adjective. This is the equivalent to -ly in English.

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Adverbios

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  1. Adverbios • Adverbs are used to describe, or modify, verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Karen eats slowly (slowly is used to describe how she eats) Most Spanish adverbs are formed by adding –mente to the femenine form of a singular adjective. This is the equivalent to -ly in English.

  2. Adjective Feminine form Adverb add -mente rápido (fast) rápida rápidamente lento (slow) lenta lentamente cuidadoso (careful) cuidadosacuidadosamente raro (rare) rara raramente perfecto perfectaperfectamente Just add –mente for adjectives that have only one form. fácil (easy) fácil (doesn’t change) fácilmente difícil difícil difícilmente

  3. Ejercicios Change the following adjectives to adverbs. Ejemplo: serioseriamente fácilfácilmente • Difícil = • Serio = • rápido= • Lento= 5. frecuente=

  4. cuidadoso (carefully)cuidadosamente or con cuidado perfecto (perfectly)perfectamente or con perfección cariñoso (affectionately)cariñosamente or con cariño • Another way to form an adverb is to use the preposition con + the singular form of the noun.

  5. bastante Leo bastante bien. I read quite well. • quite, a lot Leo bastante. I read a lot. • demasiado Leo demasiado. I read too much. • too • mal Ella lee mal. She reads badly. • badly • mucho Oscar lee mucho. Oscar reads a lot. • a lot • muy Tú lees muy bien. You read very well. • very • nuncaNunca leemos. We never read. • never • peor Nancy lee peor que Paco. • worse Nancy reads worse than Paco. • poco Ellos leen poco. They read a little. • little • siempre I always read. Siempre leo. • always

  6. When two adverbs modify the same verb, only the second one uses the -mente ending. Note that the first adverb is the same as the feminine singular form of the adjective. • Ana trabaja lenta y cuidadosamente.Ana works slowly and carefully. • Yo le hablo clara y cortésmente.I speak to him clearly and courteously. • Ella escribe rápida y fácilmente.She writes quickly and easily.

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