Respond the following question using affirmative or negative words.
¿Siempre haces la tarea?
No, nunca/jamás hago la tarea.
No, no hago la tarea nunca/jamás.
Frecuente
Frequently
Change the adjective to express extremely with appropriate -isimo ending.
Ellas están aburridas.
Ellas están aburridísimas.
Use the element and cue in parenthesis to write a comparative statement.
Sandra vs. Tatiana bailar (=)She is the most intelligent.
Ella es la más inteligente.
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¿Tienes algo de comer?
First change these adjectives into adverbs and say what it means in English. Then use it in a sentence.
Completo
Change the adjective to express extremely with appropriate -isimo ending.
Roberto es feo.
Roberto es feísimo.
Use the element and cue in parenthesis to write a comparative statement.
Yo vs. Ud. tiempo (=)
Translate the following superlatives.
We (females) are the fastest.
Nosotras somos las más rápidas.
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¿Conoces a alguién de Costa Rica?
First change these adjectives into adverbs and say what it means in English. Then use it in a sentence.
Tranquila
Change the adjective to express extremely with appropriate -isimo ending.
Nosotras somos guapas.
Nosotras somos guapísimas.
Use the element and cue in parenthesis to write a comparative statement.
Soledad vs. Victoria (=) novelas.
Translate the following superlatives.
They (males) are the best.
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Ella también sabe hablar japonés.
No, no sabe hablar japonés tampoco.
No, tampoco sabe hablar japonés.
First change these adjectives into adverbs and say what it means in English. Then use it in a sentence.
Regular
Change the adjective to express extremely with appropriate -isimo ending.
Tus amigos son cómicos.
Tus amigos son comiquícimos.
Use the element and cue in parenthesis to write a comparative statement.
Tú vs. yo (-) hablar
Tú hablas menos que yo.
Translate the following superlatives.
I (male) am the worst player (jugador)
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Los domingos por la mañana nosotras o vamos al cine o vamos al parque, ¿no?
No, nosotros no vamos al cine ni vamos al parque.
First change these adjectives into adverbs and say what it means in English. Then use it in a sentence.
Feliz
Change the adjective to express extremely with appropriate -isimo ending.
Tus amigas son jóvenes.
Tus amigas son jovencísimas.
Use the element and cue in parenthesis to write a comparative statement.
Juana vs. Isabel (=) guapa
Translate the following superlatives.
You (tú female) the oldest daughter of the family.
Tú eres la hija menor de la familia.