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Comparatives

inglés y español: en conexión Comparatives are expressions used to compare 2 people or things. In English, comparative adjectives are formed by adding –er to the end of a word or by using more, less and as. Rodrigo is taller than his sister. Rodrigo es más alto que su hermana.

Comparing with adjectives Use the following phrases with an adjective to compare two things. The adjectives agree with the first noun.

Más… que- more… than Menos… que- less… than Tan… como- as… as Mi abuela es más artística que mi padre. Menos… que- less… than La clase de ciencias es menos divertida que la clase de inglés. Tan… como- as… as Tus hermanas son tan serias como la maestra.

Comparing without adjectives más que- more than Me gusta ir a la biblioteca más que al gimnasio. menos que- less than Me gustan las hamburguesas menos que los tacos. tanto como…as much as ¿Te gusta hablar tanto como escuchar?

Irregular comparatives Agree in number with the first noun mayor menor mejor peor Mis tíos son mayores que mi tía.

Practicar Rodrigo es más desorganizado que Ana. El tigre es menos simpático que el gato. Nuestro perro es tan grande como nuestro gato. I like to go to school more than the movies. He reads less than Emilia. I write as much as I read.