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Tom [10]
3 years ago
6

I need some help with this.

Spanish
2 answers:
Svetlanka [38]3 years ago
8 0
Juan José era una persona muy activa, pero poco afortunada. (1) DE nino , a los siete años, se rompió una pierna paseando en bicicleta. (2) con frecuencia. se torcía el tobillo jugando al fútbol, su deporte favorito. Una vez se lastimó (3) grave mente .la cabeza con una pelota de béisbol y tuvieron que llevarlo (4) inmediatamente .al hospital. Ahora, a los veinte años, Juan Diego aprendió la lección. Ya (5) casi . nunca se lastima y visita muy (6) poco  .al médico, porque se divierte (7) sanamente.
Citrus2011 [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Juan José era una persona muy activa, pero poco afortunada. (1) <u>De niño</u>, a los siete años, se rompió una pierna paseando en bicicleta. (2)<u> Con frecuencia</u> se torcía el tobillo jugando al fútbol, su deporte favorito. Una vez se lastimó (3) <u>gravemente</u> la cabeza con una pelota de béisbol y tuvieron que llevarlo (4) <u>inmediatamente</u> al hospital. Ahora, a los veinte años, Juan Diego aprendió la lección. Ya (5) <u>casi</u> nunca se lastima y visita muy (6)<u> poco</u> al médico, porque se divierte (7) <u>sanamente.</u>

Explanation:

In this exercise you have to complete the paragraph about Juan José with the adverbs given.

<u>Adverbs</u> are words that you can use to <em><u>modify</u></em> verbs, adjectives or other adverbs, because they give you more information; for example, about time, place, manners, frecuency, quantity, affirmation or negation.

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