I'm no expert, but that looks really good, I think you're good to go!
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1. ¿A ti te gusta ver el programa glee?
2. A mí no me interesan las matemáticas
3. A nosotros nos encanta el español
4. A juana le encantan las telenovelas
5. A juana le gusta ver telenovelas
6. A los estudiantes no les gusta hacer la tarea
7. A nosotros no nos gustan los exámenes
8. A Marta le interesan mucho los muchachos
9. ¿A tu hermano le gusta el beisbol?
Hey there! I'm happy to help!
Most of the time, the adjective comes after the noun in Spanish. There are a few exceptions. Anything that clarifies a number or amount goes before a noun. This can be numbers or words like more, less, much, some, enough, too much, sufficient, etc.
A very important quality that must be known about a noun is usually put before the noun. For example, if you want to say sweet tea, you would say dulce té, not té dulce. The first means the actually type of tea called sweet tea, while the latter means any tea that is sweet. However, it's always better to put the adjective after the noun if you are not completely sure if the adjective is essential or not.
There are also some adjectives that change form when put before a noun to give it a different meaning. For example, grande. If you say río grande, that means the big river. If you put grande before a noun, it becomes gran and it now means great. Espero que tengas un gran día means I hope you have a great day. There are some other ones like this, and there's only around 15 common words that change like this, and you will usually be able to spot them.
I hope that this helps! Have a wonderful day! :D
Answer: Hi Lucy:
!I'm very happy! Yesterday, my mom and I went shopping. I like to go with her because she knows a lot about fashion. To me is very important to buy clothing that's fashion... I love it!
Yesterday, I bought a really pretty skirt with stripes. I also liked one with squares but the squares are not fashion. I also bought a sweater that I didn't really like but that I've always seen on TV. I bought a lot of things more. Why don't you come to my house so you can see what I bought?
Natalia.
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