Answer:
The answers to both questions are:
Explanation:
1. In this activity we have to put the adverbs into their corresponding places in the paragraph. An adverb is a part of speech that complements a verb, adjective, other adverbs or even sentences. In this case all the adverbs are complementing a verb, and are adverbs of mode and of quantity (mucho). In spanish many adverbs end with the suffix -<em>mente</em>, similar to the suffix -<em>ly </em>in english. The complete paragraph:
El otro día estábamos mi novio y yo paseando 1. tranquilamente por el parque cuando de repente vimos a un niño que se cayó de su bicicleta. Se cayó 2. lentamente por eso pensamos que no era grave, pero el niño lloraba 3. mucho. Sus padres aparecieron 4. rápidamente y se lo llevaron a casa 5. inmediatamente. 6. Afortunadamente parece que sólo fue un susto. Nosotros continuamos nuestro paseo alegremente.
The meaning of the adverbs is:
1. Tranquilamente : Calmly or quietly
2. Lentamente: Slowly
3. Mucho : a lot
4. Rápidamente: Quickly
5. Inmediatamente: Immediately
6. Afortunadamente: Fortunately
2. Here, we have to match the sentences to form a complete, correct and logical sentence.
1. me enfermaba con frecuencia <em>(i got sick frequently)</em>
2. íbamos a la playa <em>(we went to the beach)</em>
3. tuvo por lo menos tres accidentes <em>(he had at least three accidents)</em>
4. me duele la garganta <em>(my throat hurts)</em>
5. a menudo los fines de semana <em>(often on weekends)</em>
6. cuando éramos pequeños <em>(when we were little)</em>
The following combinations make sense:
(2)íbamos a la playa (5)a menudo los fines de semana <em>we went to the beach often on weekends</em>
(1)me enfermaba con frecuencia (6)cuando éramos pequeños <em>I got sick frequently when we were little</em>
(3)tuvo por lo menos tres accidentes (6)cuando éramos pequeños <em>He had at least three accidents when we were little</em>
(4)me duele la garganta (5)a menudo los fines de semana <em>My throat hurts often on weekends</em>
(6) cuando éramos pequeños (2) íbamos a la playa <em>When we were little we went to the beach</em>