MAKING COMPARISONS….

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MAKING COMPARISONS…

DESCRIBING THINGS SER= to be (characteristic) SINGULAR PLURAL El suéter es de lana. El impermeable es muy caro. La corbata de seda es muy fea. Los calcetines son de algodón. Los pantalones son muy baratos. Las corbatas de Jerry Garcia son interesantes.

MAKING COMPARISONS… In English, we use “-er” when making comparisons of two objects Ex: This watch is cheaper than a CD. In Spanish, “-er” does not exist. Instead we use the constructions: More than… (bigger, spicier, stronger) Less than… (smaller, cheaper, etc.)

En español… MÁS ________ QUE: more _____ than La camisa negra es más cara que la camiseta blanca. MENOS ________ QUE: less ______ than El vestido de Jennifer Lopez es menos largo que el vestido de Mariah Carey. TAN _________ COMO: as _______ as El suéter de lana es tan feo como los bluejeans.

ADJETIVOS Remember, adjectives must agree with the nouns they modify: BARATO/A/OS/AS= CHEAP CARO/A/OS/AS= EXPENSIVE BONITO/A/OS/AS= PRETTY FEO/A/OS/AS= UGLY CÓMODO/A/OS/AS= COMFORTABLE INTERESANTE/S= INTERESTING FORMAL/ES*= FORMAL PEQUEÑO/A/OS/AS= SMALL GRANDE/S= BIG ELEGANTE/S= ELEGANT CORTO/A/OS/AS= SHORT LARGO/A/OS/AS= LONG