Comparatives and superlatives

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Comparatives and superlatives Preview Comparatives Superlatives

Comparatives To make a comparison of inequality when talking about actions, use más + (adverb) + que or menos + (adverb) + que. To make a comparison of equality when talking about actions, use tan + (adverb) + como. Ana les habla a los clientes más frecuentemente que Dora. Gasto menos que mis hermanas en ropa. Carolina sabe diseñar tan bien como Martín.

Superlatives To talk about something or someone having the most or the least of a characteristic or quality (the superlative), use the following formulas. ¿Vas a comprar el CD más reciente o el CD más caro?

Superlatives To talk about something or someone being the best, the worst, the oldest, or the youngest, use the following formula. Notice that de names the group from which the things are being compared. Esta zapatería tiene los mejores precios de la ciudad.

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. Las blusas son feísimas.