Comparisons of inequality

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Comparisons of inequality 10/02/09 Comparisons of inequality With adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and verbs, use these constructions to make comparisons of inequality (more than/less than). Adjective Noun Eduardo es más amable que Susana. Nuria tenía menos juguetes que yo. Eduardo is nicer than Susana. Nuria had fewer toys than I. Adverb Verb ¡Llegaste más tarde que yo! ¡Ahorramos dinero más que los niños! You arrived later than I did! We save money more than the kids do! © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

Comparisons of equality 10/02/09 Comparisons of equality The following constructions are used to make comparisons of equality (as...as). Adjective Noun El partido de anoche fue tan aburrido como el de la semana pasada. La señora Pacheco tiene tantos carros como el señor Quesada. Last night’s game was as boring as last week’s. Ms. Pacheco has as many cars as Mr. Quesada. Adverb Verb Nosotros corrimos tan rápidamente como los otros jugadores. Ella va de compras tanto como él. We ran as quickly as the other players. She goes shopping as much as he does. © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

¡ATENCIÓN! Absolute superlatives 10/02/09 Absolute superlatives The suffix –ísimo/a is added to adjectives and adverbs to form the absolute superlative. This form is the equivalent of extremely or very before an adjective or adverb in English. malo ➙ malísimo mucha ➙ muchísima rápidos ➙ rapidísimos fáciles ➙ facilísimas Adjectives and adverbs with stems ending in c, g, or z change spelling to qu, gu, and c in the absolute superlative. rico ➙ riquísimo larga ➙ larguísima feliz ➙ felicísimo Adjectives that end in –n or –r form the absolute by adding –císimo/a. joven ➙ jovencísimo trabajador ➙ trabajadorcísimo ¡ATENCIÓN! © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

10/02/09 Superlatives Use this construction to form superlatives (superlativos). The noun is preceded by a definite article, and de is the equivalent of in, on, or of. Ésta es la playa más bonita de la costa chilena. This is the prettiest beach on the coast of Chile. Es el hotel menos caro del pueblo. It is the least expensive hotel in town. © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

Irregular comparatives and superlatives 10/02/09 Irregular comparatives and superlatives © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The adverbs bien and mal also have irregular comparatives. 10/02/09 The adverbs bien and mal also have irregular comparatives. Ayúdame; tú lo haces mejor que yo. Help me; you do it better than I. © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.