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  1. Feb 4, 2024 · It’s spelled e-n-s-e-g-u-i-d-a. Enseguida. For example: ‍ She lost her voice immediately. Ella perdió la voz enseguida. ‍ This is also sometimes translated into English as “right away”, which means basically the same thing. For example: ‍ Can you come to the office right away? ¿Puedes venir a la oficina enseguida? ‍

  2. How to form adverbs ending in “-mente” In order to form these adverbs, we follow 3 steps: Think of any adjective; Take the feminine form of that adjective; Add -mente to that feminine form; Let’s pick a few adjectives and transform them into -mente adverbs, following the steps we just learned: 1. Think of any adjective

  3. Marco trabaja rápida y diligentemente. Marco works quickly and diligently. Laura juega fútbol inteligente y fuertemente. Laura plays soccer intelligently and powerfully. El policía obra justa y lealmente. The policeman serves justly and loyally. Los padres ayudan generosa y responsablemente. The parents help generously and responsibly.

  4. May 2, 2024 · Puedes hacer los ejercicios fácilmente. You can do the exercises easily. Nos atienden amablemente. They serve us kindly. Vosotros vivís felizmente. You live happily. Los coches son rápidos: van rápid a mente. Cars are fast: they go quickly. Ellas son lentas: caminan lent a mente. They are slow: they walk slowly. Ellos duermen plácid a mente.

  5. Slowly lenta mente; Quickly rápida mente; Softly suave mente; Perfectly perfecta mente . In Spanish, the most common ending for adverbs is -mente and do not change with gender or number. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. To form an adverb is very easy. Use the feminine form of an adjective, rápido/a & add -mente. lento/a ...

  6. Claro (clear): clara + mente = claramente (clearly) Lento (slow): lenta + mente = lentamente (slowly) Honesto (honest): honesta + mente = honestamente (honestly) However, if an adjective doesn’t end in ‘o’, it means that it has one form that is used for both masculine and feminine. In that case, you just need to add the suffix -mente to ...

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  8. In Spanish, just like in English, there are different types of adverbs, such as adverbs of mood, quantity, time, etc. Some adverbs are very easy to identify because they have the suffix -mente (eg. normal mente) added at the end of the word, which is very similar to -ly (normal ly) in English.