Lots of adverbs end in ‘ly’, like ‘unfortunately’, but unfortunately, some of them don’t. For example, ‘Frank ‘always’ drives the red tractor.’ ‘Frank ‘never’ drives the ...
and adverbs with adverbs. In order to make this clear, look at the examples below in which breakdowns in parallelisms are shown. 6. Advertisers not only try to convince viewers that the Kurpotzo is a ...
An adverb can be formed from almost any adjective in Spanish. Add -mente to the feminine singular form. Here are some examples: ...
As for NA adjectives, I'll explain with an adjective, JÔZU (to be good at) as an example. You've learned that when a NA adjective modifies a noun, it takes NA at its end. So, JÔZU becomes JÔZUNA.