Anoche tu hermano hizo su tarea muy rápido.
Last night, your brother did his homework very quickly.
Answer:hizo
Tu hermano es muy guapo.
You can say 'My brother speaks French very well' in Spanish using the following words: 'Mi hermano habla muy bien Frances'. 'brother' is 'hermano', and the verb 'speaks' is translated as 'habla'.
pero, estoy muy ocupado con la escuela Translated: But I am very busy with school. You could also substitute "tarea" for "escuela" to mean 'I am very busy with homework.'
muy bueno/a (adjective - male/female)muy bien (adverb)muy bien
usted es muy guapoEstás muy bueno/a. (only in Spain)Or:Eres muy guapo/a.
that means "very kisses last night" if you were trying to say 'muchos besos anoche' then it would be 'many kisses last night'
"It was very good last night" is "Fue muy bien anoche."
Tu hermano es muy guapo.
You can say 'My brother speaks French very well' in Spanish using the following words: 'Mi hermano habla muy bien Frances'. 'brother' is 'hermano', and the verb 'speaks' is translated as 'habla'.
pero, estoy muy ocupado con la escuela Translated: But I am very busy with school. You could also substitute "tarea" for "escuela" to mean 'I am very busy with homework.'
muy bien When it is the of "how are you?" it is "muy bien" but when it refers to the quality of something it is "muy bueno." muy bien
muy = very
muy cariñoso muy amoroso
It means, "A smile [of] yours makes me very, very, very happy." It's correctly written, -Una sonrisa tuya me hace muy, muy, muy feliz.
muy bueno/a (adjective - male/female)muy bien (adverb)muy bien
very = muy very fun = muy divertido very cold = muy frio very smart = muy inteligente
"Muy" in Spanish means "very" in English. It is commonly used to intensify adjectives or adverbs in a sentence.