Spanish Adverbs Formation

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What is the feminine form of the adjective 'rápido'?

  • Rápida (correct)
  • Rápidamente
  • Rápidamente
  • Rápido

How do you form the adverb from the adjective 'generoso'?

  • Generosa
  • Generosamente (correct)
  • Generoso
  • Generosamente (correct)

Which of these is the correct adverb form of 'desafortunado'?

  • Desafortunadamente (correct)
  • Desafortunada
  • Desafortunado
  • Desafortunadamente (correct)

What is the last step in forming an adverb in Spanish from an adjective?

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Which of the following is a valid transformation from adjective to adverb?

<p>Amigable &gt;&gt; Amigablemente (B), Triste &gt;&gt; Tristemente (C), Abierto &gt;&gt; Abiertamente (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Forming Adverbs in Spanish

  • Adverbs in Spanish are typically formed from adjectives.
  • Identify the masculine adjective, for example, "rápido" (quick).
  • Convert the masculine adjective to its feminine form: "rápida."
  • Add the suffix "mente" to the feminine form to create the adverb: "rápidamente" translates to "quickly."

Examples of Adverb Formation

  • "Generoso" (generous) becomes "generosa" in the feminine form and "generosamente" in the adverbial form.
  • "Desafortunado" (unfortunate) changes to "desafortunada" and becomes "desafortunadamente" when transforming into an adverb.

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