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I have a question about me gusta muchisimo. We say''Me gusta mucho'', mucho is used as adverb. and I saw a sentence ''Me gusta muchisimo''. muchisimo is a change type of adjective. the muchisimo is adverb in the sentence, right? why can use change type of adjective? is the special use?

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updated May 20, 2016
posted by MarioVictorChen
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Hello, and welcome to the forum.

Will you please add to your profile your proficiency in English and Spanish, and also (in the About me box) what your native language is? Next to your name on your profile page there is an Edit link.

What is a "change type of adjective"? I am not familiar with the term.

Some words can be used both as adjectives and as adverbs. Mucho and muchisimo are two such words. I don't think that there is a reason -- that's just the way the language works.

I'm sure that I haven't answered your question. I'm sure that I don't really understand your question.

updated May 19, 2016
posted by jtaniel
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See our lesson, this can be done with some adverbs, although yes it is more common with adjectives,.

http://www.spanishdict.com/topics/show/52

You can also form a superlative by adding -ísimo(s) or ísima(s) to an adjective and even some adverbs. This can translate to mean very, really, extremely, super, or any other ultimate word you can think of.

• ¡Esa comida es buenísima! (This food is the best!)

• Estoy encantadísimo. (I am extremely delighted.)

• Las chicas allí son bellísimas. (Those girls over there are really beautiful.)

• Los abogados estan ocupadísimos. (The lawyers are super busy.)

• ¡Llegaste tardísimo! (You arrived super late!)

• Caminas despacísimo. (You walk extremely slowly.)

Another lesson from elsewhere:

https://espanol.lingolia.com/en/grammar/adverbs/comparative-forms

Absolute Superlative

Some adverbs can be used in the absolute superlative form. To construct this form, we add the ending ísimo to the adverb.

Example:

mucho ? muchísimo

tanto ? tantísimo

updated May 19, 2016
edited by bosquederoble
posted by bosquederoble
Very nice answer Bosquederoble. - happyquilter, May 19, 2016
Thanks. :) - bosquederoble, May 19, 2016