Note that to express [to do something] a lot / much, you use [verb] mucho
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Note that to express [to do something] a lot / much, you use [verb] mucho
Hi - This text appears above in the info on MUCHO - I think it should be adverb?
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This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Muy vs Mucho in Spanish (intensifiers)"
Asked 7 years ago

InmaKwiziq Head of Spanish, Native Spanish Teacher
Hola Else,
When it says ...you use [verb] mucho, it is referring to the sentence structure, so "mucho" follows a verb, not that "mucho" is a verb. For example "Yo como mucho" (I eat a lot), or "Lola entrena mucho" (Lola trains a lot).
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