Por muy aburrida que te parezca esta manualidad, es muy útil.

Questions & Answers about Por muy aburrida que te parezca esta manualidad, es muy útil.

Why do we use the subjunctive parezca here instead of the indicative parece?
The structure por muy + adjective + que translates to the idea of no matter how and almost always triggers the subjunctive. It sets up a hypothetical extreme or a concession, so even if it is a known fact that you find the craft boring right now, this grammatical formula still demands the subjunctive.
Why is the adjective aburrida feminine when it is separated from the noun it describes?
The adjective aburrida must agree with the noun it modifies, which is esta manualidad (this craft). Even though the concessive structure forces the adjective to the front of the clause, right after muy and before the verb, it still behaves like a normal adjective modifying a feminine singular noun.
Could I say por mucho aburrida que instead of por muy aburrida que?
No, because aburrida is an adjective. You must use por muy before adjectives and adverbs. You would only use a form of mucho in this type of concessive clause if it modifies a noun or a verb, for example: por mucho que te aburra (no matter how much it bores you).
What exactly does manualidad mean in this context?
Manualidad specifically translates to a craft, handcraft, or arts-and-crafts project. While it shares a root with manual labor, it is strictly used for creative, hands-on activities, like making a scrapbook or building a model.

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