Comparisons of irregular adjectives “Abriendo Paso – Gramática” Pgs. 94 - 95.

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Comparisons of irregular adjectives “Abriendo Paso – Gramática” Pgs

1. The adjectives bueno, malo, viejo, and joven have irregular forms when they are used in comparisons of inequality bueno mejor que (better than) malo peor que (worse than) viejo mayor que (older than) joven menor que (younger than) - Esa computadora es peor que ésta. - That computer is worse than this one - Mi prima es menor que yo. - Mi cousin is younger than I

2. They are also irregular when used in the superlative degree. buenoel/la mejor de los/ mejores de (the best of) maloel/la peor de los/las peores de (the worst of) jovenel/la menor de los/las menores de (the youngest of) viejoel/la mayor de los/las mayores de (the oldest of) - Rosa es la mayor de las hermanas - Soy el menor de mi familia - Rosa is the oldest of the sisters - I am the youngest of my family

3. Note that mayor and menor are used to compare only in terms of age. For differences in size, use más grande, más pequeño 4. The following adverbs are irregular when used in comparisons of inequality. -La mesa es más pequeña que el escritorio -Y esa mesa allí es la más más grande de todas -The table is smaller than the desk -And that table thee is the biggest of all bien mal mejor que (better than) peor que (worse than) -Rita escribe mejor que Jorge -Rita writes better than Jorge -Hugo cocina peor que yo -Hugo cooks worse than me