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Comparativos / Superlativos

Comparativos / Superlativos. Compartives /Superlatives. To make a comparison of inequality when talking about actions, use más ________ que or menos ________ que. Ana les habla a los clientes más frecuentamente que Dora. Pablo va de compras menos frecuentamente que Pedro.

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Comparativos / Superlativos

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  1. Comparativos/Superlativos Compartives/Superlatives

  2. To make a comparison of inequality when talking about actions, usemás ________ queormenos ________ que

  3. Ana les habla a los clientesmásfrecuentamentequeDora.Pablo va de comprasmenosfrecuentamentequePedro.

  4. Sra. Tolzmann esmásbajaqueTiem.Hay menosestudiantesen Bloque 2 queBloque 4.

  5. Write an original comparison of inequality on your paper.

  6. To make a comparison of equality when talking about actions, usetan________comoCarolina sabediseñartan biencomoMartín.Gregorio hace la tareatan frecuentementecomo Victor.

  7. Write an original comparison of equalityon your paper

  8. To talk about something or someone having the most or the least of a characteristic or quality use:

  9. Sara va a comprarel vestidomáscaro y suamigael menoscaro.Carolina leyó el libromásgrande y la clase el menosgrande.

  10. Write an original superlative sentence on your paper.

  11. To talk about something or someone being the best, the worst, the oldest, the youngest, use:

  12. Estazapateríatienelos mejoresprecios de la ciudad.Old Port tienelos mayoresedificios de Portland.

  13. ¡La comida de Eventide es la mejor de la ciudad!

  14. A way to say that something is extremely good/bad or interesting is add the ending –ísimo/a/os/as to the adjective.Esevestidoeslindísimo. Las blusas son feísimas.

  15. Práctica

  16. Marisol is more generous than Pablo.

  17. Marisol esmásgenerosaque Pablo.

  18. The restaurante Eventide is more expensive than Duckfat.

  19. El restaurante Eventide esmáscaroqueDuckfat.

  20. The clothes at J Crew are more expensive than the clothes at Walmart.

  21. La ropa de J Crew esmáscarade la de Walmart.

  22. The french fries at 5 Guys are as good as the french fries at Duck Fat.

  23. Las papas fritas de 5 Guys son tan ricascomolasdeDuck Fat.

  24. Dom spends more money on clothes than Mia.

  25. Dom gastamásdineroen la ropaque Mia.

  26. Luc sleeps later than Kobe.

  27. Luc duermemástardequeKobe.

  28. Deering’s basketball team is stronger than Portland’s.

  29. El equipo de baloncesto de Deeringesmásfuerteque el de Portland.

  30. Sra. T is a worse cook than her husband.

  31. Sra. T espeorcocineraquesuesposo.

  32. Haz #15 en página 295 en el texto.

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