Adverbs (terminan en mente)

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Adverbs (terminan en mente) Rapidamente (quickly)

Adverbs describe verbs Adverbs - adverbios Adverbs tell us how something is done: Quickly: They quickly did their work. Slowly: She walks to her locker slowly. calmly: We resolved the issue calmly. typically: She typically does her work. Adverbs describe verbs

Adverbs - adverbios In English, adverbs often end in -ly quick + ly = recent + ly = recently Y en español? (What about Spanish?)

Adverbs - adverbios In Spanish, adverbs often end in -mente rapida + = rapidamente reciente + mente = recientemente So, how do you make them?

What if the adjective doesn’t have a feminine form? Adverbs - adverbios Start with a feminine adjective Add mente tranquila + mente = tranquilamente desafortunada + mente = desafortunadamente What if the adjective doesn’t have a feminine form?

Adverbs - adverbios Just add mente Yep, that’s it! reciente + mente = normal + mente = normalmente What’s the catch?

Adverbs - adverbios No catch. But you do have to remember this: Adverbs keep their original accent fácil fácilmente rápida rápidamente feliz felizmente