Comparatives Two nouns may be seen as having more, or less, of a characteristic than another. To express this, the Comparative construction is used: When.

Slides:



Advertisements
Presentaciones similares
Los comparativos.
Advertisements

El comparativo y superlativo
Making Comparisons.  In Spanish, comparisons are made by placing “más (more)” or “menos (less)” before an adjective and “que” after it. ◦ -¿Enrique,
Comparatives Two nouns may be seen as having more, or less, of a characteristic than another. To express this, the Comparative construction is used: When.
Comparativo y superlativo.
‘Ser’: To be The use of the verb ‘ser’ This verb is used to describe people and things. For example: He is tall. They are pretty. We are smart.
U3L2. Comparatives Comparatives (comparativos) are expressions used to compare two or more people or things. In English, comparative adjectives are formed.
Comparatives Two nouns may be seen as having more, or less, of a characteristic than another. To express this, the Comparative construction is used: When.
Expression of Equality. But first…..a review Comparisons of Inequality Más + adjective + que Más + adjective + que –Iris is taller than Samuel = Iris.
Comparativo y superlativo
Las comparaciones comparisons
Comparatives Realidades 2 Comparatives You have learned más and menos in certain expressions.
Comparatives Page 53 Realidades 2 Comparatives You have learned más and menos in certain expressions.
Adjective Agreement. Adjective Agreement (Sing.) To describe one person or thing, use ES + a singular adjective. Ejemplo: 1. El libro es divertido. (The.
Comparisons & Superlatives In Spanish, inequality is expressed by using one of the following formulas: más (menos) + adjective + que más (menos) + adverb.
Making Comparisons Las clases de Sra. Schwarz Realidades 1.
Page 88 Realidades 2 Possessive Adjectives. Showing Possession In Spanish there are NO apostrophes. You cannot say, for example, Jorge’s dog,
Comparisions of equality Which are the Comparisons of equality the most common way that Spanish uses to indicate that two people or things are equally.
Notes and Practice Exercises for Spanish Students
Hacer ahora frito hervidas dulces sabrosa Saquen la tarea de anoche.
LAS COMPARACIONES Y SUPERLATIVOS
Comparative Forms Inequality… más (more) or menos (less) .
¿Cuáles son tus tradiciones?
Making comparisons In this slide show, we’ll look at ways of expressing differences and similarities.
THIS WILL BE COLLECTED AT THE END OF THE PERIOD.
How do I make a comparison in Spanish?
LOS COMPARATIVOS.
Comparatives & Superlatives
LOS COMPARATIVOS.
Comparisons of inequality
Las Comparaciones.
Comparatives Page 53 Realidades 2.
Comparatives Page 53 Realidades 2.
Lunes, diesciseis de noviembre del dos mil quince
Comparatives.
Comparaciones Superlativos
Making comparisons in Spanish.
Comparative Forms Inequality… más (more) or menos (less) .
Comparisons of inequality
Comparatives Page 278 Realidades 1.
Comparisons of Inequality
Comparativos.
Comparatives.
Comparatives.
MAKING COMPARISONS.
Superlatives.
Comparatives and Superlatives
Comparativos y superlativos
--To be pleasing to --Your likes & dislikes
Expressing Possession
Comparatives Page 53 Realidades 2.
Comparisons of equality and quantity and Irregular Comparisons
Comparaciones.
Haciendo Comparaciones
Adjective Agreement An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
DEMONSTRATIVE ADJECTIVES & COMPARISONS
Making comparisons In this slide show, we’ll look at ways of expressing differences and similarities.
Comparisons of Equality
Unequal comparisons We use “más …que” and “menos . . .que” to compare two things. Lebron James es más alto que Jennifer Lopez. 2. “Grey’s Anatomy” es.
MAKING COMPARISONS Notebook pg. 20
COMPARISONS.
P. 53 Realidades 2 Los Comparativos.
Uperlativos.
Comparatives Page 278 Realidades 1.
Los Superlativos Remember that Comparatives compare the quality of an adjective / adverb between two people/things: John is taller than Tom.
Comparatives Page 278 Realidades 1.
Comparatives.
Comparatives Comparing.
¡Vamos a hacer comparaciones!
Comparativo y superlativo
Transcripción de la presentación:

Comparatives Two nouns may be seen as having more, or less, of a characteristic than another. To express this, the Comparative construction is used: When one noun has more of a characteristic than the other, you use the formation using the appropriate adjective : más + adjective + que Juan is taller than Luís. Juan es más alto que Luís.

Juan and Enrique are taller than Luís. Juan y Enrique son más altos que Luís. Ana is taller than Luís. Ana es más alta que Luís. Ana and Luisa are taller than Luís Ana y Luisa son más altas que Luís

When one noun has less of a characteristic than the other, you use the formation using the appropriate adjective menos + adjective + que: Enrique is less intelligent than Héctor. Enrique es menos inteligente que Héctor.

Some adjectives have irregular comparative forms: bueno → mejor (better) malo → peor viejo → mayor (with people) más viejo que (not people) pequeño → menor (with people) más joven que (not people)

Adverbs are compared in the same way as adjectives: She answered more politely than he. Ella contestó más cortésmente que él. Ana runs faster than Elena. Ana corre más rápida que Elena.

His class is more fun (divertida) than her class. Su clase es más divertida que su clase. Beto’s house is newer than my house. La casa de Beto es más nueva que mi casa.

History books are less interesting than mystery novels. Libros de historia son menos interesantes que novelas de misterio. Manolo plays his music louder than I. Manolo toca su música más ruídosa que yo.