How old is our younger brother, enrique?
Answer:
Verbs in infinitive form in Spanish are impersonal verbs, in other words they do not conjugate with any personal pronoun and are used to indicate the action done without specifying who did it.
Depending of the verb, the infinitive form is built adding the sufixes:
"-ar", "-er", "-ir"
Sufix: "-le" comes before a direct noun where the action is applied.
Explanation:
barrer las escaleras
apagar la cafetera después de
desayunar
recoger unos dulces en la tienda de la esquina
pasar la aspiradora en los cuartos de los niños
sacar la carne congelada (frozen) del refrigerador
ir a
comprar al supermercado antes de las tres
elegir productos baratos en el supermercado
cambiar el foco (light bulb) de la lámpara de la cocina
quit"ar" + "le" el polvo a los muebles del salón
Answer: In order for a sentence to be grammatically correct, the subject and verb must both be singular or plural
Explanation:
soy claudio. hace mucho frio hoy en caracas, y tenemos que usar el abrigo
Answer: The right answers are:
A. Cansadísimos.
B. Jovencísimo.
C. Inteligentísima.
D. Contentísima.
E. Aburridísimo.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that in order to switch to the superlative forms of these specific adjectives—which can be translated as tired, young, intelligent, happy, and bored—as well as of other adjectives and various adverbs (cerca and lejos, near and far, for example), it is necessary to add the suffix <em>-ísimo, ma</em>, which comes from the Latin <em>-issĭmus</em>, which is also used in that language to form the superlative form.