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Comparisons of inequality More ______than Less _______than

Comparisons with adjectives más + adjective + que La bailarina es más atlética que la cantante.

Comparisons with adjectives menos + adjective + que Jugar a los bolos es menos interesante que hacer gimnasia.

Comparisons with adjectives The adjective agrees with the subject. Miguel es más atlético que Enrique. Ellas son menos atléticas que Enrique.

Compare to English… Sometimes in English we add an “-er” to the adjective to make comparisons of inequality. Example: Eva is taller than Marco. Eva es más alta que Marco. Eva

Comparisons with nouns Más + noun + que Menos + noun + que Examples: Yo tengo más estudiantes que la Sra. Davis. David tiene menos amigos que María.

Comparisons of inequality The following adjectives have irregular comparative forms. We do not use más/ menos with them. bueno, malo, viejo, and joven (good) (bad) (old) (young)

Comparisons of inequality bueno, a malo, a viejo, a joven mejor (que) peor (que) mayor (que) menor (que)

Comparisons of inequality Mejor, peor, mayor, and menor have plural forms ending in -es.

Comparisons of inequality Better / Worse El equipo de fútbol americano de Buford es mejor que el equipo de Gainesville. La comida de Taco Bell es peor que la comida de La Cazuela.

Comparisons of equality - Equal comparisons with adjectives Tan + ADJECTIVE + como As ___________ as Ex: Las animadoras son tan populares como los miembros del equipo de fútbol americano.

Comparisons of equality - Equal comparisons with nouns Tanto/a + NOUN + como As much _______ as Ex: Yo tengo tanto dinero como Felipe.

Comparisons of equality - Tantos/as + NOUN + como As many __________ as Ex: En la escuela hay tantos equipos de deportes como clubes. Ex: Yo asisto a tantas reuniones como Carlos.

Comparisons of equality You can also say things are NOT equal by making the statement negative: Ex: Carolina no es tan atlética como Ana.

Comparisons of equality: Let’s practice! 1. La canción de Mercedes es _____ buena como la de Enrique. 2. La voz de Catalina no es ____ bonita como la voz de Victoria. 3. Ramón tiene _____ comida como Miguel. 4. Susana tiene _____amigas como Eva.

¿Qué piensas? Use the following patterns to give your opinion. Más/menos ___ que OR tan ___como More/less _____ than OR as ___ as Some adjectives to choose from: bonito,-afácil divertido,-a interesante difícilaburrido, -a

Yo pienso que… - La música clásica / la música rock - El fútbol americano / el fútbol - Jugar a los bolos / jugar al ajedrez - Los deportes del otoño / los deportes de la primavera - Hacer gimnasia / practicar las artes marciales - Bailar / cantar más/menos ___ que tan ___como bonito,-afácil divertido, -ainteresante difícilaburrido, -a