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Change these sentences to use a superlative adjective (with an –ísimo/–ísima/–ísimos/–ísimas ending). example: la casa es grande. = la casa es grandísima 1. el carro de miguel es rápido. 2. jennifer lopez es bella. 3. kevin hart es bajo. 4. john cena es fuerte. 5. el empire state building es alto.

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