ISIMO/ ISIMA: ***** To express something that is really or extremely one way or another.

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ISIMO/ ISIMA: ***** To express something that is really or extremely one way or another.

¿ Cómo y cuándo usarlo? * If the adjective ends on a vowel we drop the vowel and we place – ísimo/a * If the adjective ends on a consonant we just add – ísimo/a.

EJEMPLOS: hábil - skillful ---> habilísimo - very skillful querido - dear ---> queridísimo - very dear diligente - diligent ---> diligentísimo - very diligent pronto - soon ---> prontísimo - very soon

Note! Sometimes spelling changes occur. rico - rich ---> riquísimo - very rich largo - long ---> larguísimo - very long feliz - happy ---> felicísimo - very happy

When adjectives have ie or ue in the accented syllable, the shift of the accent may revert these to i, o. Examples: bueno - buenísimo or bonísimo nuevo - nuevísimo or novísimo viejo - viejísimo

Adverbs with distinctive adverbial endings, such as -os, -a, transfer these endings to the superlative termination. Examples: lejos - far lejísimos - very far cerca - near cerquísima - very near

FRASES/SENTENCES: Ella está cansadísima. - She is very tired. Tú eres rapidísimo. - You are very fast. Juan es un amigo queridísimo. - Juan is a very good friend. Yo estoy contentísimo. - I am very content. Nosotros estamos aburridísimo. - We are very bored. La escuela está lejísimos. - The school is very far away. El carro es viejisímo. - The car is very old.

MAS…… La comida es buenísima. - The food is very good. Las casas son nuevisímas. - The houses are very new. Ustedes son intelingentísimos. - You all are very intelligent

CHANGE THESE ADJECTIVES/ADVERBS TO –Ísimo/a FORM: Pequeño/el arbol= arbol pequeñísimo Delgado/ la serpiente Grande/ el zoologico Gordo/ el tigre Inteligente/la estrella de cine Rapido/los carros chocones

Bonito/el loro Furioso/el cocodrilo Lento/ la tortuga Alto/la momtaña rusa. Bueno/ el estreno Divertido/ la pelicula