 El chico es alta más que ella. o El chico es más alto que ella.  Tenemos menos que veinte libros. o Tenemos menos de veinte libros.  Yo canto más bueno.

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 El chico es alta más que ella. o El chico es más alto que ella.  Tenemos menos que veinte libros. o Tenemos menos de veinte libros.  Yo canto más bueno que Mario. o Yo canto mejor que Mario.

1. I am taller than my sister. o Yo soy más alto/a que mi hermana. 2. The grapes are better than the apples. o Las uvas son/están mejores que las manzanas. 3. She sings more than I (do). o Ella canta más que yo. 4. They arrive less late than we (do). o Ellos vienen/llegan menos tarde que nosotros. 5. He prepares more steaks than Maria. o Él prepara más bistecs/bisteques que Maria. 6. She is less crazy than his girlfriend. o Ella es menos loca que su novia. 7. The fried chicken is as tasty as the fish. o El pollo asado/frito es/está tan rico como el pescado.

8. There are as many tomatoes as beans. o Hay tantos tomates como frijoles. 9. We eat as much as your friends. o Nosotros comemos tanto como tus amigos. 10. He is older than his brother. o Él es mayor que su hermano. 11. I don’t study as much as Marco. o Yo no estudio tanto como Marco. 12. The onion is smaller than the lettuce. o La cebolla es más pequeña que la lechuga. o La cebolla es menos grande que la lechuga. 13. The orange is better than the peach. o La naranja está/es mejor que el melocotón.

Working with the same partner as the other day, write 3 more comparison sentences about Día de los muertos vs. Halloween. This time use 2 comparisons of equality + 1 irregular comparison.

 These are used to express the highest or lowest degree of a quality.

 Mi esposo es el hombre más guapo de Irlanda del Norte.

 Ella es la chica menos amable del mundo ;)

 Ellos son los turistas más divertidos de los EEUU

 Son las chicas menos felices del mundo.

 Son las tres… o Talk with your 3 o’clock partner and have a look at the examples. What do they mean? How do you format these superlatives?

 Format: El/la/los/las + [noun] + más/menos + [adj.] + de

 The noun can be omitted if the person, place, or thing referred to is clear. o Examples: Recomiendo el bistec. Es el más sabroso del menú. Javier es el más rico del mundo.

Bueno/a (good)El/la mejor (the best) Malo/a (bad)El/la peor (the worst) Joven (young)El/la menor (the youngest) Viejo/a (old)El/la mayor (the eldest)

 Kyle es el mayor de la familia. o Kyle is the eldest in the family.  Es el peor equipo del país. o It is the worst team in the country.  Ella es la mejor camerera del restaurante. o She is the best waitress in the restaurant.

 Worksheet part C