Where is the best place to put the adjective "perezoso" in the following sentence?

Diego (1) es (2) un (3) chico (4).
(1 point)
Responses

1
1

2
2

3
3

4

4

Which adjective would you use to describe two studious girls?

(1 point)
Responses

estudioso
estudioso

estudiosos
estudiosos

estudiosa
estudiosa

estudiosas

estudiosas

What was the purpose of the white El Cadejo?

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Responses

to warn people of harm
to warn people of harm

to protect men late at night
to protect men late at night

to drive off evil spirits
to drive off evil spirits

to care for people's children

to protect men late at night

The best place to put the adjective "perezoso" is in between the article "un" and the noun "chico." So the correct option would be:

4

To determine the best place to put the adjective "perezoso" in the given sentence, we need to consider the meaning and flow of the sentence.

The sentence structure is: [Diego] [es] [un] [chico].

To describe Diego as "perezoso" meaning "lazy," we can place the adjective either before the noun "chico" or after the verb "es."

Option 1: Diego es un chico perezoso. (Diego is a lazy boy.)

Option 2: Diego es un chico perezoso. (Diego is a lazy boy.)

Both options are grammatically correct, and the placement of the adjective does not significantly change the meaning of the sentence. The choice depends on the emphasis you want to give to the adjective "perezoso."