¿Qué hiciste este fin de semana?

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¿Qué hiciste este fin de semana? Calentamiento: Responde en frases completas y ilustra (illustrate) las respuestas ¿Qué hiciste este fin de semana? ¡Pretérito! ¡Acción completada! ¡Tiempo especifico! En middle school, ¿Qué siempre hacías en el fin de semana? ¡Imperfecto! ¡Acción continuada! ¡Tiempo general! Yo hablé Nosotros hablamos Tú hablaste Vosotros hablasteis Él habló Ellos hablaron Yo dormí Nosotros dormimos Tú dormiste Vosotros dormisteis Él durmió Ellos durmieron Yo hablaba Nosotros hablábamos Tú hablabas Vosotros hablabasteis Él hablaba Ellos hablaban Yo dormía Nosotros dormíamos Tú dormías Vosotros dormíais Él dormía Ellos dormían

Comparatives and Superlatives Español 2 – Capitulo 8

Comparisons of inequality To compare two things that are unequal, use the following formulas. 1. más + (adjective / adverb) + que Yo voy de compras más frecuentemente que mi amiga. I shop more frequently than my friend. Esta camisa es más bonita que la otra. This shirt is more beautiful than the other. 2. menos + (adjective / adverb) + que Mi gato come menos (frecuentemente) que mi perro. My cat eats less (frequently) than my dog. Tom Cruz es menos alto que Taylor Swift. Tom Cruz is less tall (shorter) than Taylor Swift.

La tortuga corre menos rapidamente que el conejo Russell tiene más insignias (badges) que Sr. Fredrickson. menos que más que

Comparisons of inequality – irregulars Some comparisons of inequality are irregular: Más bueno que… More good than… Menos bueno que… Less good than… Más viejo que… More old than… Menos viejo que… Less old than… Mejor que Better than Peor que Worse than Mayor que Older than Menor que Younger than

Cardi B rapea mejor que… Las anchoas saben (taste) peor que… Maggie Simpson es menor que… Bart Simpson es mayor que…

Comparisons of equality To compare two things that are equal, use the following formula Tan + adjective / adverb + como La camisa roja es tan bonita como la verde. The red shirt is as beautiful as the green one. Carolina sabe escribir tan bien como Martin Carolina knows how to write as well as Martin.

Superlatives! The most or least Use the following formula to form superlatives Donald Trump es el candidato menos atractivo. Donald Trump is the least attractive president. Leonardo DiCaprio es el actor más guapo. Leonardo DiCaprio is the most handsome actor. el la los las más menos noun adjective el presidente menos atractivo el actor más guapo

La pizza es la comida más… The Bachelor el programa menos…

Superlatives! To say something is the best, worst, oldest, or youngest, use the following formula. Este zapatería tiene los mejores precios de la ciudad. This shoe store has the best prices in the city. el la los las mejor(es) peor(es) mayor(es) menor(es) noun de los mejores precios de

Superlatives! A way to say that something is extremely good, bad, or interesting is to add the ending –ísimo/a/os/as to the adjective. Ese vestido es lindísimo. That dress is very pretty. Las blusas son feísimas. Those blouses are extremely ugly.

Tarea y boleto de salida Tarea - páginas 89-90 en el cuaderno (workbook) Boleto de Salida (exit ticket) Before you leave, write a superlative to describe yourself on a piece of scratch paper. Give it to Srta. Hansen! Escribe tu nombre! Boleto de Salida Yo soy bajísima