Etiqueta: Grammar
ADVERBS OF DEGREE Adverbs of degree tell us about the intensity or degree of an action, an adjective or another adverb. Adverbs of degree are usually placed before the adjective, adverb, or verb they are modifying, although there are some Continúa la lectura
ADVERBS OF MANNER
Adverbs of manner are usually formed from adjectives by adding –ly: bad > badly; quiet > quietly; recent > recently; sudden > suddenly but there are sometimes changes in spelling: easy > easily; gentle > gently If an adjective ends in –ly we use the phrase in a …. way to express manner: Silly Continúa la lectura
LIST OF THE MOST COMMON SIMPLE GRAMMAR MISTAKES NEVER TRANSLATE DIRECTLY FROM SPANISH. Structures are not the same and, unluckily, you haven’t got the same knowledge of Spanish and English. Try adapting your ideas in Spanish to a more simple Continúa la lectura
Conditional Sentences Was/Were ?
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Modal Verbs
Click here to practice modal verbs in different groups + tutorial.Click here to learn about modal verbs + exercises in Spanish. Learning how to express deduction