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Please check my spanish?
I have to do a project where I tell what I normally do and use an adverb to describe how I do it. I need to present tomorrow and I want to make sure all of my sentences are correct.
Yo corto el cesped raramente. (I rarely mow the lawn)
Yo pulcramente hacer mi mal. (I neatly make my bed)
Yo tengo para cocinar una comida para mi desfortunado. (I unfortunatly have to cook a meal for myself)
Voy al cine frecuentemente. (I frequently go to the movies)
Yo bailo graciomente. (I dance gracefully)
Yo juego los desportes agresivamente. (I play sports agressivly)
Abro mi correo inmedimente. (I open my mail imeditately)
Nado rapidamente. (I swim quickly)
Camino tranquilamnete en la parque. (I calmly walk in the park)
Yo reunirse con mis amigos normalmente.(I normally hang out with friends)
Veo el televioson tipicamente a los nueve de la tarde. (I tipically watch tv at 9)
Canto perfectamente. (I sing perfectly)
Voy la playa ansiosamente. (I eagerly go to the beach)
1 Answer
- 8 years ago
I know it's a day late or so but just a tip, you don't have to say "Yo" before every sentence. Also, because I'm assuming your teacher corrected your sentences already, when you have a word like unfortunately, the -ly translates into -mente. That would make "Tengo [que] cocinar [para] mi desafortunado" translate into "I have to cook for my unfortunate". Time is feminine.
Source(s): I'm a native Spanish speaker