SPA 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Arabic Poetry, Benalup-Casas Viejas, Alphonse Mucha
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Knowing when to use muy or mucho in spanish can be confusing for people learning the language. Below we will show you when to use muy or much according to certain grammar rules. There is only one form of the word muy. It has no masculine or feminine form and there is no singular or plural form either. You normally use muy before an adjective to increase the intensity of it. Mi hermano es muy alto - (my brother is very tall) Mi hermana es muy alta - (my sister is very tall) Mis calcetines est n muy sucios - (my socks are very dirty) Tus amigas son muy locas - (you friends are very crazy) Estoy muy enojado - (i am very angry) Yo hablo muy despacio - (i speak very slowly) You never use the word muy by itself. It always needs to be accompanied by an adjective or an adverb.