Español Adverbs Ending in -mente

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Español 2 3.2 Adverbs Ending in -mente Puerto Rico

Remember that some adverbs tell you how an action takes place: quickly, slowly, reluctantly. ex: Caminó lentamente. (He walked slowly).

¿Estás lista para la playa? Desafortunadamente, no. ¿Cómo se forma? To make adverbs of this type, add –mente to the feminine form of the adjective. From desafortunado/desafortunada: ¿Estás lista para la playa? Desafortunadamente, no. (Are you ready for the beach? Unfortunately, no.)

Hablo en clase frecuentemente. (I frequently speak in class.) If the adjective doesn’t have masculine and feminine forms, but just a singular form, add -mente to the single form. From frecuente: Hablo en clase frecuentemente. (I frequently speak in class.)

Accents Felizmente, los adverbios se hacen muy fácilmente. Don’t forget the accents! They go where they would if there were no –mente. Felizmente, los adverbios se hacen muy fácilmente. (Happily, adverbs are made easily). Since feliz has no accent, felizmente doesn’t either. But since fácil has an accent, fácilmente does too.

Adverbs Ending in -mente especialmente- especially inmediatamente- immediately normalmente- normally rápidamente- quickly recientemente- recently típicamente- typically tranquilamente- calmly

1. En el Viejo San Juan, los edeficios son típicamente antiguos. ACT 11 En Puerto Rico modelo: Mi familia normalmente va a la playa los fines de semana. 1. En el Viejo San Juan, los edeficios son típicamente antiguos. ACT 12 ¿Cómo lo haces? modelo: hablar español (fácil/dificil) Hablo español fácilmente. Dormir (profundo/ligero) Duermo _________mente.