4B – Lo with adjectives / adverbs

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4B – Lo with adjectives / adverbs

You have already learned lo as a direct object pronoun

You have already learned lo as a direct object pronoun me = me nos = us te = you os = you plural familiar lo = him, it, you la = her, it, you los, las = them, you

lo + adjective / adverb + que how + advective / adverb ¿No sabes lo interesante que es la clase? Don’t you know how interesting the class is? Yo sé lo mucho que te gustan los frijoles. I know how much you like beans. * que is not translated.

No sabes lo fantástico que era el concierto. You don’t know how fantastic the concert was. Uds. no saben lo chistoso que era el payaso. You don’t know how funny the clown was.

Lo bueno es que pasé el examen. How good it is that I passed the test. Lo malo es que Tomás está enfermo. How bad it is that Thomas is sick.

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