Luis Bunuel is often associated with the surrealist movement.
The equivalent ending for an adverb in English that ends in "ly" is mente. The first option is the correct one. This is the most common way to form adverbs in Spanish. You just take an adjective, for example, triste (sad) and add -mente to its end in order to create an adverb: tristemente, meaning sadly. It is quite the same as in English, where you have an adjective sad, and add -ly to its ending to create an adverb sadly.
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Answer: 1. Thomas is <u>thinking </u>about visiting Spain
2. Vicenzo <u>understands </u> Italian.
3. Carmen has<u> breakfast at </u>the cafe
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Answer: the first one is tu, the second is yo, the third is el,and the third one is usted
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