Exclamative Adjectives
To express admiration, surprise, contempt, or another strong feeling (positive or negative) about a noun, you can use the Spanish exclamative adjectives qué and cuánto.
To express admiration, surprise, contempt, or another strong feeling (positive or negative) about a noun, you can use the Spanish exclamative adjectives qué and cuánto.
An exclamative adverb is a word or phrase used to express a strong emotion like surprise or awe. Spanish has three exclamative adverbs: cómo (de), cuánto, and qué (de).
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Spanish’s neuter article, lo, is invariable and can be used in front of just about any adjective in order to express something abstract or a quality.