Se felicitaron después del evento acuático porque estaban de lo más felices.

Questions & Answers about Se felicitaron después del evento acuático porque estaban de lo más felices.

Why is felices plural when it comes directly after the singular phrase lo más?
The phrase de lo más acts like an adverb here, meaning "incredibly" or "extremely." Even though de lo más itself is invariable (it never changes gender or number), the adjective following it must still agree with the subject of the sentence. Since the subject ("they") is plural, you must use the plural felices, not the singular feliz.
How is de lo más felices different from just saying muy felices or felicísimos?
They express a similar idea, but de lo más is a highly expressive, conversational way to show the absolute maximum degree of an adjective. While muy felices means "very happy," de lo más felices translates closer to "happy as can be" or "incredibly happy," much like the suffix -ísimo.
How do we know Se felicitaron means "they congratulated each other" and not "they congratulated themselves"?
The pronoun se can be used for both reflexive actions (doing something to oneself) and reciprocal actions (doing something to each other). Here, context tells us it's reciprocal. If you ever need to clarify that an action is reciprocal rather than reflexive, you can add a phrase like el uno al otro or mutuamente.
Why does this sentence mix the preterite (felicitaron) and the imperfect (estaban)?
We use the preterite felicitaron for the main action because the congratulating was a completed event that happened at a specific point in time (after the event). We use the imperfect estaban because it describes an ongoing emotional state—their happiness was the background condition that caused the action, rather than an action with a clear start and end.

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