Capítulo 6A - Apuntes #1 Making Comparisons.

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Capítulo 6A - Apuntes #1 Making Comparisons

Use _____________ for more . . .than más . . . que Making comparisons . . . Use _____________ for more . . .than más . . . que Ejemplo: The television set is more important than the DVD player. El televisor es más importante que el lector DVD. Use _______________ for less . . . than menos . . . que Ejemplo: The VCR is less popular than the movie theater. La videocasetera es menos popular que el cine.

→ In English we say: Making comparisons . . . -er In English we say: more interesting than more popular than more important than In Spanish we say: más interesante que más popular que más importante que → In English we say: In English we don’t say: more tall than more pretty than more big than more ugly than taller than prettier than bigger than uglier than In Spanish⇧this is the way you say it: más alto que más bonito que más grande que más feo que

↙ Making comparisons . . . -er In English we don’t say: more good than more bad than more young than more old than In English we say: better than worse than younger than ↙ older than In Spanish we say: mejor que peor que menor que mayor que

Making comparisons . . . -er Ejemplos: 1. José is more good-looking than Pablo. 2. The homework is more important than the book. 3. María is less popular than Gloria. I am prettier than my sister. My mother is older than my father. 6. Today, he is less tired than yesterday. I think that Pepsi is worse than Coca-cola. My dog is lazier than your dog. 9. I dance better than you! 10. Your boyfriend is uglier than my boyfriend. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1. José es más guapo que Pablo. 2. La tarea es más importante que el libro 3. María es menos popular que Gloria. 4. Yo soy mas bonita que mi hermana. 5. Mi madre es mayor que mi padre. 6. Hoy, él está menos cansado que ayer. 7. Creo que Pepsi es peor que Coca-cola. 8. Mi perro es más perezoso que tu perro. 9. ¡Yo bailo mejor que tú! 10. Tu novio es más feo que mi novio.