Seguro in the ly form

Patricia T.A2Kwiziq community member

Seguro in the ly form

I am totally confused on this one.  Does the adverb agree with the noun?  

Asked 3 years ago
InmaNative Spanish expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

Hola Patricia

No, adverbs don't have to agree with the noun. The rule for regular adverbs is that you take the feminine form of the adjective and add -mente; so, for example, the masculine form of "quick/fast" in Spanish is "rápido", and the feminine form is "rápida", therefore, to say "quickly" it'd be "rápidamente". 

Adverbs don't modify nouns, but verbs. 

I hope that clarified it.

Saludos

Seguro in the ly form

I am totally confused on this one.  Does the adverb agree with the noun?  

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