Unit 1B Labolengua The imperfect tense, comparatives and superlatives.

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Unit 1B Labolengua The imperfect tense, comparatives and superlatives

Unit 1B: Labolengua © Oxford University Press 2012 A The imperfect tense – ‘used to’ This past tense is used to talk about what you used to do. It is also used to say what was happening in the past. Llevaba vaqueros, pero ahora Ilevo un traje. I used to wear jeans, but now I wear a suit.

Unit 1B: Labolengua © Oxford University Press 2012 There are two irregular verbs: ser: era, eras, era, éramos, erais, eran (I was / used to be etc.) ir: iba, ibas, iba, í bamos, ibais, iban (I used to go etc.) -ar verbs-er and –ir verbs llevar – to wearparecer – to seem / look like llevabaparecía llevabasparecías llevabaparecía llevábamosparecíamos llevabaisparecíais llevabanparecían

Unit 1B: Labolengua © Oxford University Press 2012 B Comparatives and superlatives – cheap, cheaper, cheapest! In Zoom 1 you learned how to compare things: El centro comercial es barato pero el mercado es más barato. The shopping centre is cheap but the market is cheaper. In English some adjectives add -est to show ‘the most’ of something, e.g. cheapest, shortest, funniest. In Spanish you just use el más.

Unit 1B: Labolengua © Oxford University Press 2012 El más must change and agree with the thing it is describing depending on whether it is masculine, feminine, singular or plural, as must the adjective it uses: Masculine singular:El estilo de los años setenta es el más ridículo. The style from the seventies is the most ridiculous. Feminine singular:La tienda de segunda mano es la más barata. The charity shop is the cheapest. Masculine plural:Los grandes almacenes son los más anticuados. The department store is the most old-fashioned. Feminine plural: Las botas negras son las más caras. The black boots are the most expensive.

Unit 1B: Labolengua © Oxford University Press 2012 Superlatives Don’t forget! good – bueno better – mejor best – el/la mejor the most / -est msel más fsla más mpllos más fpllas más