In order to change the adjective into the superlative form in Spanish, it is necessary to add syllables and modify the ending of the adjective, but you need to pay attention to the subject to respect the gender.
The adjective is BELLA so you have BELLISIMO and BELLISSIMA.
For example: El cuadro es bellisimo ( cuadro and bellesimo male gender)
La historia es bellisima (historia and bellisima female gender)
You might have number changes as well when using the plural. BELLISIMOS/ BELLISIMAS.
Answer:
Two thousand years ago, during the time of Emperor Augustus, the Roman poet Horace wrote: “the pen is the tongue of the mind”. It is still the tongue of the mind and its ink the breath of thought.
Explanation:
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Answer:
<em><u>De </u></em><em><u>un </u></em><em><u>mundo </u></em><em><u>de </u></em><em><u>cosas </u></em><em><u>fantásticas</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>,</u></em><em><u>animales </u></em><em><u>que </u></em><em><u>hablas,</u></em><em><u> criaturas</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>enormes,</u></em><em><u>un </u></em><em><u>mundo </u></em><em><u>lleno </u></em><em><u>de </u></em><em><u>aventuras</u></em>
Answer:
1. se
2. porque
3. te
4. Cuándo
5. ese
Explanation:
You must complete in the blanks.
1 and 3 are unstressed personal pronouns.
The unstressed personal pronouns are those that function as a direct or indirect complement (“Te lo dije”: "te" OI "lo" OD) or as part of the pronominal verbs: “me arrepiento”.
The forms of singular “me” and “te” and those of plural “nos” and “tus” are used without distinction of gender, and the same as a direct rather than indirect complement, so it is necessary to be able to distinguish when they are one and when another, attend not only to the nature of the verb, but also, in most cases, to the context.
2. is "because" (is giving a reason)
3. is asking "when"
5. is showing "that" what he/she wants.