MAKING COMPARISONS Área Académica: Ingeniería Industrial Profesor(a):L.E.L.I Leticia Sánchez Franco Periodo: Enero-Junio 2015.

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MAKING COMPARISONS Área Académica: Ingeniería Industrial Profesor(a):L.E.L.I Leticia Sánchez Franco Periodo: Enero-Junio 2015

Resumen Al comparar dos elementos tales como personas, cosas, lugares, etc., es necesario utilizar la forma comparativa del adjetivo, la cual se basa en un conjunto de reglas. Key words: one-syllable, adjective, than, more, irregular. Abstract When comparing two elements such as people, things, places, etc., it is necessary to use the comparative form of the adjective which is based on a group or rules.

HOW TO MAKE THE COMPARATIVE FORM OF ADJECTIVES Adjective Comparative One-syllable adjectives cheap large big cheaper than larger than bigger than -e adjectivesnice late nicer than later than -y adjectivesnoisy sunny noisier than sunnier than Adjectives with Two or more syllables expensive comfortable intelligent more expensive than more comfortable than more intelligent than Irregular adjectives good bad far better than worse than farther than Add -er Add -r Change “y” to “i” +er We use “more” + adjective

COMPARING STATES OF THE MEXICAN REPUBLIC

Durango is cold in winter. Zacatecas is cold too. Durango is colder than Zacatecas.

Chihuahua is a big state. Nuevo Leon is big too. Chihuahua is bigger than Nuevo Leon.

Sonora’s weather is hot. Tabasco’s weather is hot too. Sonora is hotter than Tabasco.

Guadalajara is a noisy city. Mexico City is noisy too. Mexico City is noisier than Guadalaja.

Veracruz is a tourist city. Oaxaca is a tourist city too. Oaxaca is more tourist than Veracruz.

Guanajuato is traditional. Puebla is traditional too. Puebla is more traditional than Guanajuato.

Yucatan is a good place. Chiapas is good too. Yucatan is better than Chiapas.

Referencias Evans V. & Dooley J. (1998). Enterprise 1 Coursebook Beginner. Express Publishing.