Comparisons. English: John is taller than Susie. Spanish: John is more tall than Susie. Spanish: John es más alto que Susie. Formula: 1 st subject + verb.

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Comparisons

English: John is taller than Susie. Spanish: John is more tall than Susie. Spanish: John es más alto que Susie. Formula: 1 st subject + verb + más/menos + adjective/adverb+que + 2 nd subject. more/less

1 st subject + verb + más/menos + adjective/adverb+que + 2 nd subject El gato/el perro/feo El gato es más feo que el perro. El abuelo/la abuela/viejo El abuelo es más viejo que la abuela. El hijo/la hija/inteligente El hijo es más inteligente que la hija.

1 st subject + verb + más/menos + adjective/adverb+que + 2 nd subject

1 st subject + verb + más/menos + adjective/adverb+que + 2 nd subject 1. más feo que el ejemplo. 2.más bonito que el ejemplo. 3.más divertido que el ejemplo. 4.más lleno de colores (colorful) que el ejemplo.

Translate using the formula 1 st subject + verb + más/menos + adjective/adverb+que + 2 nd subject 1. Juan is more tall than Elena Juan es más alto que Elena. 2. Tito is more intelligent than Otto. Tito es más inteligente que Otto. 3. Christina is more popular than Ada. Christina es más popular que Ada. 4.Natán is less handsome than Gil. Natán es menos guapop que Gil.