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Capítulo 4A A ver si recuerdas… Realidades 2 Capítulo 4A A ver si recuerdas…

-ito Add the suffix –ito(-a, -os, -as) to the end of nouns to mean “small” or “little”. It can also be used to show affection. Mis primos acaban de comprar un perrito nuevo.

-ísimo adjectives to say that someone or something is Add the suffix –ísimo (-a, -os, -as) to the end of adjectives to say that someone or something is “very…” or “extremely…”. Esta película es interesantísima.

Actividad 3 Escribe la frase otra vez usando otra forma de las palabras subrayadas (underlined) usando –ito o -ísimo.

Mis tíos tienen una casa pequeña en las montañas.

Mi mamá me compró un vestido muy elegante ayer.

3. El sábado es el cumpleaños de mi abuela.

4. Dame un plato pequeño, por favor.

5. Los pasteles en ese café son muy ricos.

Quiero comprar un regalo pequeño para mi amiga.

7. Las fotos de la fiesta son muy graciosas.

8. La piñata es muy grande.

Mi hermano menor y yo siempre compartimos los juguetes.

10. Esta calle es muy peligrosa.

Mis tíos tienen una casita en las montañas. Mi mamá me compró un vestido elegantísimo ayer. 3. El sábado es el cumpleaños de mi abuelita. 4. Dame un platito, por favor. 5. Los pasteles en ese café son riquísimos. Quiero comprar un regalito para mi amiga. 7. Las fotos de la fiesta son graciosísimas. 8. La piñata es grandísima. Mi hermanito y yo siempre compartimos los juguetes. 10. Esta calle es peligrosísima.