COMPARISONS.

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COMPARISONS

Esta camiseta es más grande que esa camiseta. MÁS + (ADJECTIVE) + QUE MORE (ADJECTIVE) THAN Ejemplos: Esta camiseta es más grande que esa camiseta. This t-shirt is bigger than that t-shirt. Esas botas son más caras que estas botas. Those boots are more expensive than these boots.

MENOS + (ADJECTIVE) + QUE LESS (ADJECTIVE) THAN Ejemplos: Esta camiseta es menos cara que esa camiseta. This t-shirt is less expensive than that t-shirt. Mi madre es menos seria que mi padre. My mom is less serious than my dad.

TAN + (ADJECTIVE) + COMO AS (ADJECTIVE) AS Ejemplos: Sra. Okray es tan inteligente como Sra. Hatfield. Mrs. Okray is as intelligent as Mrs. Hatfield. Mi hermano es tan alto como mi padre. My brother is as tall as my dad.

Spanish is more difficult than English. PRACTICAMOS Escribe en español: Spanish is more difficult than English. The purse is less expensive than the boots. This class is bigger than that class. These coats are smaller than those coats. This book is as boring as that book.

El español es más difícil que el inglés. PRACTICAMOS Las respuestas: El español es más difícil que el inglés. La bolsa es menos cara que las botas. Esta clase es más grande que esa clase. Estos abrigos son más pequeños que esos abrigos. Este libro es tan aburrido como ese libro.

Comparing actions (Verbs) Use más que, menos que, and tanto como Verb goes first Ejemplos: Mi padre cocina más que mi madre. My dad cooks more than my mom. Las chicas hablan menos que los chicos. The girls talk less than the boys. Mi profesora escribe tanto como los estudiantes. My teacher writes as much as the students.

I eat more than my brother. My mom reads as much as my dad. Practicamos I eat more than my brother. My mom reads as much as my dad. Those students study less than these students. Como más que mi hermano. Mi madre lee tanto como mi padre. . Esos estudiantes estudian menos que estos estudiantes. .

IRREGULAR COMPARATIVE FORMS bueno  mejor(es) good better malo  peor(es) bad worse joven  menor(es) young younger viejo  mayor(es) old older

Using demonstrative adjectives as nouns Simply drop the noun! Me gusta esta blusa más que esa blusa. Add an accent mark over the “e” éste, ésta, éstos, éstas ése, ésa, ésos, ésas aquél, aquélla, aquéllos, aquéllas Me gusta esta blusa más que ésa.

Using demonstrative adjectives as nouns Ejemplos: I like this shirt more than that shirt. Me gusta esta camiseta más que esa camiseta. I like this shirt more than that one. Me gusta esta camiseta más que ésa. Those boots are more expensive than these. Esas botas son más caras que éstas. 1. drop the noun “camiseta” 2. add an accent mark to the “e”

practicamos This hat is as ugly as that one. These socks are smaller than those ones (over there). That purse is cheaper than this one. Esta gorra es tan fea como ésa. Estos calcetines son más pequeños que aquéllos. Esa bolsa es más barata que ésta.

EXIT TICKET What are the 3 phrases we use when making comparisons in Spanish? (more than, less than, as much as)