8.4 Comparisons and superlatives ANTE TODO  Spanish and English use comparisons to indicate which of two people or things has a lesser, equal, or greater.

Slides:



Advertisements
Presentaciones similares
Comparisons of equality
Advertisements

Los Comparativos.
Formas regulares / irregulares
Making comparisons.
Comparatives Inequalities. If two things are not equal, they are unequal. We are not the same height. You are taller than I. The two items do not cost.
Unidad 2: Con la Familia “Comparativos Irregulares”
COMPARISONS SUPERLATIVES menos interesante más grande tan sabroso como
Comparatives Sr. Arias Comparatives You have learned más and menos in certain expressions.
Superlative Forms of Adjectives Making Comparisons.
El comparativo y superlativo
Making comparisons.
Comparisons of regular adjectives “Abriendo Paso – Gramática” pg. 94
6.3 Comparatives and superlatives © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc Comparisons of inequality With adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and verbs, use.
Comparisons of irregular adjectives “Abriendo Paso – Gramática” Pgs
Comparatives and Superlatives. Unequal comparisons To say something is more or less use Mas que or menos que Ellos salen mas que nosotros. They go out.
Making Comparisons.  In Spanish, comparisons are made by placing “más (more)” or “menos (less)” before an adjective and “que” after it. ◦ -¿Enrique,
Comparatives Two nouns may be seen as having more, or less, of a characteristic than another. To express this, the Comparative construction is used: When.
Comparativo y superlativo.
Avancemos 3 – Lección Preliminar
Making comparisons In this slide show, we’ll look at ways of expressing differences and similarities.
Possessive Adjectives
Español 2 – Capítulo 1 Comparison of Adjectives © Sandra Hoffmann 2006 Redmond High School.
Comparisons of inequality.  Use más…que or menos…que to express comparisons of inequality with nouns, adjectives, and adverbs.  Cuando Alina era joven.
Comparisons of Equality
ANTE TODO Spanish and English use comparisons to indicate which of two people or things has a lesser, equal, or greater degree of a quality. Both languages.
Srta. Forgue El 26 de enero de  A tiempo  Ropa  Libro  Cuaderno  Bolígrafo La tarea de anoche fue: Hoja de trabajo (CP 41)
Comparatives Two nouns may be seen as having more, or less, of a characteristic than another. To express this, the Comparative construction is used: When.
Possessive Adjectives Adjectives DESCRIBE nouns, correct? Well, they can also show possession.
Expression of Equality. But first…..a review Comparisons of Inequality Más + adjective + que Más + adjective + que –Iris is taller than Samuel = Iris.
Comparisons of inequality
Comparaciones Igualdad = y desigualdad ≠ Tres casos Look at these three sentences: ◦Fred is as tall as John. ◦Fred is taller than Bob. ◦Fred is the tallest.
Comparatives Page 53 Realidades 2 Comparatives You have learned más and menos in certain expressions.
Repaso A.  You use possessive adjectives to tell what belongs to someone or to show relationships.  In English, the possessive adjectives are my, your,
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Capítulo 3 Voces 1. What is a possessive adjective? shows ownership or relationships between people or things shows ownership or.
Tan / Tanto comparisons.
Comparisons of Inequality
ANTE TODO Spanish and English use comparisons to indicate which of two people or things has a lesser, equal, or greater degree of a quality. Both languages.
Comparative Forms  Inequality… –In Spanish, most adjectives, adverbs, and nouns are compared by: más (more) or menos (less).
(More than..., less than... ) Comparisons of Inequality (Las comparaciones de desigualdad)
Comparatives Realidades 2 Comparatives You have learned más and menos in certain expressions.
Avancemos Capítulo preliminar
Comparatives of Nouns and the Superlative
COMPARATIVES COMPARACIONES. COMPARISONS OF A HIGHER DEGREE To express inequality of a higher degree in English you say tall er, small er, short er, fast.
8.4 Comparisons and superlatives ANTE TODO  Spanish and English use comparisons to indicate which of two people or things has a lesser, equal, or greater.
yo mi padre mi prima mis padres mis primas
To make a comparison or differentiation between two nouns, use más/menos + noun + que. Hoy hay menos gente que ayer en el teatro. Comparación de sustantivos.
UNIDAD 3 – LECCIÓN 2 Lunes, diesciseis de noviembre del dos mil quince Objetivos de lección 2: 1.SWBAT talk about family 2.Ask and tell ages 3.Express.
 El chico es alta más que ella. o El chico es más alto que ella.  Tenemos menos que veinte libros. o Tenemos menos de veinte libros.  Yo canto más bueno.
Comparatives Page 53 Realidades 2 Comparatives You have learned más and menos in certain expressions.
Gustar + nouns We use the verb “gustar” to talk about what a person likes and does not like to do. Use gustar + infinitivegustar I like to play sports.
Comparatives Comparisons of inequality More ______than Less _______than.
Repaso del capítulo What will be on our quiz? Vocab and conjugation tables form verbs on front page of the packet Comparisons of equality Tan Tanto(s),
Adjectives agree in gender and number with the persons or things they describe. Masculine adjectives usually end in -o and feminine adjectives.
Comparisons & Superlatives In Spanish, inequality is expressed by using one of the following formulas: más (menos) + adjective + que más (menos) + adverb.
Comparaciones. El Comparativo y el Superlativo Comparisons: In English –we add “-er” to short adjectives & use “more” before long adjectives. –Ex. He.
Essential ?s: how do you compare things and how do you express extremes?
8.4 Comparisons and superlatives  Comparisons of inequality are formed by placing más (more) or menos (less) before adjectives, adverbs, and nouns and.
Comparisions of equality Which are the Comparisons of equality the most common way that Spanish uses to indicate that two people or things are equally.
Hacer ahora frito hervidas dulces sabrosa Saquen la tarea de anoche.
Comparative Forms Inequality… más (more) or menos (less) .
Comparisons of Equality
ANTE TODO Spanish and English use comparisons to indicate which of two people or things has a lesser, equal, or greater degree of a quality. Both languages.
ANTE TODO Spanish and English use comparisons to indicate which of two people or things has a lesser, equal, or greater degree of a quality. Both languages.
Comparative Forms Inequality… más (more) or menos (less) .
ANTE TODO Spanish and English use comparisons to indicate which of two people or things has a lesser, equal, or greater degree of a quality. Both languages.
Comparisons of equality and quantity and Irregular Comparisons
Comparative Forms Review
Comparisons of Equality
ANTE TODO Spanish and English use comparisons to indicate which of two people or things has a lesser, equal, or greater degree of a quality. Both languages.
Transcripción de la presentación:

8.4 Comparisons and superlatives ANTE TODO  Spanish and English use comparisons to indicate which of two people or things has a lesser, equal, or greater degree of a quality.  Both languages also use superlatives to express the highest or lowest degree of a quality.

8.4 Comparisons and superlatives  Comparisons of inequality are formed by placing más (more) or menos (less) before adjectives, adverbs, and nouns and que (than) after them. adjective más/menos + adverb + que noun Comparisons of inequality

8.4 Comparisons and superlatives ADJECTIVES Los bistecs son más caros que el pollo. Steaks are more expensive than chicken. Estas uvas son menos sabrosas que esa pera. These grapes are less tasty than that pear. Comparisons of inequality

8.4 Comparisons and superlatives ADVERBS Me acuesto más tarde que tú. I go to bed later than you (do). Mi hermano se despierta menos temprano que yo. My brother wakes up less early than I (do). Comparisons of inequality

8.4 Comparisons and superlatives NOUNS Juan prepara más platos que José. Juan prepares more dishes than José (does). Susana come menos carne que Enrique. Susan eats less meat than Enrique (does). Comparisons of inequality

8.4 Comparisons and superlatives  The following constructions are used to make comparisons of equality. tan + adjective + como adverb tanto/a (s) + singular noun + como plural noun Comparisons of equality

8.4 Comparisons and superlatives Este plato es tan delicioso como aquél. This dish is as delicious as that one (is). Su casa es tan grande como tu casa. His house is as big as yours. La pasteleria es tan grande como la panaderia. The pastry shop is as big as the bakery shop. Ustedes probaron tantos platos como ellos. You tried as many dishes as they did. Comparisons of equality