Answer: It looks like you just need to cut off the last vowel (and consonant if there is one) of the word.
For number one, it's "perezosísimo"
For question 2, it's "aburridísimo"
For question 3, I think you do the same but keep it plural, so "interesantísimos" I would imagine.
Comelo is in the yo form meaning I not you
Answer:
1. Cierto.
2. Falso.
3. Cierto.
4. Cierto.
5. Falso.
6. Falso.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to say if the statements are true or false. Then, you have to say "cierto" when the statement is true and you have to say "falso" when the statement is false. In Spanish the word "cierto" means verdadero (true) and the word "falso" means "false".
For example:
1. This statement is true (cierto).
2. This statement is false (falso).
3. This statement is true (cierto).
4. This statement is true (cierto).
5. This statement is false (falso).
6. This statement is false (falso).