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Choose the best Spanish equivalent to the phrase.
It's very hot.
Hace muy calor.
Hace mucho calor.
Hace muy caliente.
Está mucho calor.
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Correct answer: "Hace mucho calor."
Explanation: "Calor" is a noun, so you use "mucho" (much) with it. "Muy" modifies adjectives/adverbs (e.g., "muy caliente"). "Está muy caliente" would be used for an object (the water is very hot), not for the weather.
Explanation: "Calor" is a noun, so you use "mucho" (much) with it. "Muy" modifies adjectives/adverbs (e.g., "muy caliente"). "Está muy caliente" would be used for an object (the water is very hot), not for the weather.
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