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Comparatives Realidades 2

Comparatives You have learned más and menos in certain expressions.

Comparatives Me gusta el tenis pero me gusta más el fútbol. I like tennis but I like soccer more. ¿Te gustan las manzanas? Sí, más o menos. Do you like the apples? Yes, more or less.

Comparatives We also use más / menos + adjective + que (‘than’) to make comparisons.

Comparatives más / menos + adjective + que Los discos compactos de Los Toros son más populares que los discos compactos de Los Lobos. The cd’s by Los Toros are more popular than the cd’s by Los Lobos.

Comparatives más / menos + adjective + que Jorge es menos serio que María. Jorge is less serious than María.

Comparatives The adjectives agree with the nouns they refer to.

Comparatives The adjectives bueno, malo, viejo, and joven have irregular comparative forms. We do not use más with them.

Comparatives bueno, a malo, a viejo, a joven mejor (que) peor (que) mayor (que) menor (que)

Comparatives Mejor, peor, mayor, and menor have plural forms ending in -es. However, they don’t have a different feminine form:

Comparatives Las hermanas de Pedro son menores que las de Juan. Pedro’s sisters are younger than Juan’s.

Comparatives Mejor (better) is also the comparative form of bien (well), and peor (worse) also the comparative form of mal (badly).

Comparatives When used in this sense, mejor and peor have only one form.

Comparatives Graciela y Fabián son mejores que Susana y Gustavo en tenis. Graciela and Fabián are better than Susana and Gustavo at tennis.