Breakdown of Curiosamente, la mejora fue rápida y muy notoria.
ser
to be
y
and
rápido
fast
muy
very
notorio
noticeable / obvious (well-known, conspicuous)
la mejora
improvement
curiosamente
curiously / interestingly
Questions & Answers about Curiosamente, la mejora fue rápida y muy notoria.
Why does curiosamente come at the very beginning of the sentence?
When adverbs like curiosamente are used to express the speaker's attitude about the entire situation rather than describing how a specific action was done, they are usually placed at the start of the sentence and set off with a comma. It frames the whole statement as something the speaker finds surprising or interesting.
Does notoria mean the same thing as the English word notorious?
Not quite! In English, notorious usually means famous for something bad. In Spanish, notorio or notoria is a false friend that simply means noticeable, clear, or obvious, without any negative spin.
Why do we use fue (from ser) instead of estuvo (from estar) to say the improvement was fast?
I know the verb mejorar. Is la mejora the standard noun for improvement?
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