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She works slowly. (3 ways to say this. i.e, 3 adverbs)
Ella trabaja lentamente
lento (the male singular form of the adj)
despacio (the male sing. form of the adj)
Ella corre rápidamente.

You can also say:
Ella corre __________________ (the male singular form
of the adjective)
rápido
ADVERBS:

Besides rápido, what other adverbs can be used as the male, singular form of the corresponding adjective?
lento, despacio, rápido, duro
ADVERBS:

rápidamente can also be said "con ____________________"
rápidez

con rapidez = rapidly
ADVERBS:

pacientemente can also be said "con _________________"
paciencia

con paciencia = patiently
ADVERBS:

dificultosamente can also be said "con _______________"
dificultad.

con dificultad = difficultly / with difficulty
ADVERBS:

ansiosamente can also be said "con ________________"
ansiedad.

con ansiedad = anxiously
ADVERBS:

lentamente can also be said "con ____________________"
lentitud.

con lentitud = slowly
Have you ever complained
Te has quejado alguna vez?
No mistake was made.

(passive voice using "se")
no se hizo ningún error
He ought to do it now.
ought to / should = deber in conditional form

el debería hacerlo ahora.
I ought to have / (should have) done it yesterday.
ought to / should = deber in conditional form

Hubiera debido hacerlo ayer.
Juan always calls when we are eating.
Juan siempre llama cuando estamos comiendo.

("cuando" here does not require subjunctive)
Juan will call when Alicia is home.
Juan llamará cuando Alicia esté en casa.

"cuando" often requires subjunctive if the dependent clause action has not yet occurred.
Now he talks as if he were a lawyer.
Ahora habla como si fuera abogado.

"como si" ALWAYS takes imperfect subjunctive.
ADVERBS:

cuidadosamente can also be said "con _______________"
cuidado.

con cuidado = carefully (with care)
ADVERBS:

gustosamente can also be said "con ________________"
gusto.

con gusto = gladly
ADVERBS:

cariñosamente can also be said "con _______________"
cariño.

con cariño = lovingly
FORMING ADVERBS:

enojada (adj) = angry. ______________ (adverb) = angrily
enojadamente


(add -mente to feminine singular adjective)
FORMING ADVERBS:

fácil (adj) = easy. ________________ (adverb) = easily
fácilmente


(add -mente to feminine singular adjective)
FORMING ADVERBS:

cariñosa (adj) = loving. ______________ (adverb) = lovingly
cariñosamente


(add -mente to feminine singular adjective)
from today until the weekend . . .
desde hoy hasta el fin de semana
from Wednesday to Friday . . .
de miércoles a viernes
y'eh can't turn right

(here at this intersection: it isn't allowed)
no se puede girar a la derecha
CONJUGATE, IN PRESENT TENSE:

to govern
gobernar

gobierno, gobiernas, gobierna
gobernamos, gobernáis, gobiernan
CONJUGATE, IN PRESENT TENSE:

to deny
negar

niego, niegas, niega
negamos, negáis, niegan
CONJUGATE, IN PRESENT TENSE:

to snow
nevar

all the conjugations are nonsense ("I snow" ? )
except for nieva: "it snows"
CONJUGATE, IN PRESENT TENSE:

to think
pensar

pienso, piensas, piensa,
PENSAMOS, PENSáiS, piensan
CONJUGATE, IN PRESENT TENSE:

to break (like a bone. not romper)
quebrar

quiebro, quiebras, quiebra,
QUEBRAMOS, QUEBRáis, quiebran