Adjectives ending in - ísimo. muy When you want to express that someone or something is VERY [x], you use muy. Jorge es gracioso. Jorge es muy gracioso.

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Adjectives ending in - ísimo

muy When you want to express that someone or something is VERY [x], you use muy. Jorge es gracioso. Jorge es muy gracioso. La profesora es estricta. La profesora es muy estricta.

-ísimo When you want to convey that the person is extremely [x], you can use the suffix ísimo to the end of the adjective. Make sure that the ending ísimo agrees with the modifying noun (-ísimo, ísima, ísimos, ísimas)

Example El libro es bueno. El libro es muy bueno. El libro es buenísimo.

Example, 2 La chica es guapa. La chica es muy guapa. La chica es guapísima.

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. El estudiante es _______________ (perezoso).

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. El estudiante es perezosísimo.

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. La clase es ______________ (aburrida).

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. La clase es aburridísima.

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Los chicos son ___________ (gordo).

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Los chicos son gordísimos.

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Las chicas son ____________ (flaca-skinny).

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Las chicas son flaquísimas.

IF an adjective ends with –co or -ca When you add the ísmo ending, change the c to q and drop the o or a. Example: Flaco – flaquísimo Rico – riquísimo

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Su pelo es ______________ (pelirrojo).

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Su pelo es pelirrojísimo.

If an adjective ends in -e Drop the –e and add ísimo.

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Los libros son ______________ (grande).

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Los libros son grandísimos.

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. La profesora es ___________ (interesante).

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. La profesora es interesantísima.

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Los estudiantes son ___________ (simpático).

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Los estudiantes son simpatiquísimos.

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Profe es _____________ (guapo).

Finish it with the ísimo form of the adjective. Profe es guapísimo.