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Spanish Adverbs - Part 2

The Spanish Adverb

The natural position of the adverb is after the verb, as:

  • El convendría de muy buena gana: He would willingly consent.
  • But a great liberty is allowed in this respect, as:

  • Seguramente firmaría el endoso: He would certainly sign the endorsement.
  • Siempre se lo voy repitiendo: I keep always repeating it to him.
  • Mucho is the only adverb which does not generally admit of "very" for the superlative; it takes ísimo instead. However "muy mucho" is found, especially when used jocularly.

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    Vocabulary

    Soundagotar - to drain, to exhaust
    Soundal amor de - near, beside
    Soundaparentar - to appear
    Soundbasto - common, inferior, coarse
    Soundde bien á mejor - better and better

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    Exercises

    Exercise 1
    Exercise 2



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