This document discusses parts of speech in Spanish, specifically adjectives and adverbs. Adjectives are used to describe nouns, specifically people or things, while adverbs are used to describe verbs and actions, modifying how the action is performed. Examples are provided of adjectives describing people and adverbs describing how verbs are performed, with intensifiers like "very" and "really" also discussed as used to modify adjectives and adverbs.
This document discusses parts of speech in Spanish, specifically adjectives and adverbs. Adjectives are used to describe nouns, specifically people or things, while adverbs are used to describe verbs and actions, modifying how the action is performed. Examples are provided of adjectives describing people and adverbs describing how verbs are performed, with intensifiers like "very" and "really" also discussed as used to modify adjectives and adverbs.
This document discusses parts of speech in Spanish, specifically adjectives and adverbs. Adjectives are used to describe nouns, specifically people or things, while adverbs are used to describe verbs and actions, modifying how the action is performed. Examples are provided of adjectives describing people and adverbs describing how verbs are performed, with intensifiers like "very" and "really" also discussed as used to modify adjectives and adverbs.