Adverbs Flashcards
“here”
aquí
“today”
hoy
“yesterday”
ayer
“good”
bien
“bad”
mal
“very”
muy
“never”
nunca
“always”
siempre
“early”
temprano
What do you add to the end of adjectives and verbs to turn them into adverbs?
-mente
“generally”
generalmente
“simply”
simplemente
What forms of the adjectives do you need to use for -mente?
Female. If no female version (ending in -e), use that.
“seguro” becomes what?
seguramente
“fácil” becomes what?
fácilmente
If there are more than one “-mente” in a row, what do you do to the other adverbs?
drop -mente from all but the last one (ie. El médico nos habló simple y abiertamente).
“Maria draws wonderfully”
Maria dibuja maravillosamente
“Sergio is almost always busy”
Sergio está casi siempre ocupado.
“on time”
a tiempo
“furthermore/besides”
además
“hardly/scarcely”
Apenas
“Like this/so”
así
“Enough/rather”
bastante
“almost”
casi
“less”
menos
“little”
poco
at least
“por lo menos”
“soon”
pronto
“often”
a menudo
“sometimes”
a veces
“frequently”
con frequencia
“from time to time”
de vez en cuando
“a lot/many times”
muchas veces
“slowly”
despacio
“quickly”
rápido
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