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Comparatives of Nouns and the Superlative

Comparatives of Nouns and the Superlative. Page 65 – AVSR 2 – Chp. 2 Realidades 3. Comparatives of Nouns. To make a comparison or differentiation between two nouns, use más / menos + noun + que . Hoy hay menos gente que ayer en el teatro. Comparatives of Nouns.

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Comparatives of Nouns and the Superlative

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  1. Comparatives of Nouns and the Superlative Page 65 – AVSR 2 – Chp. 2 Realidades 3

  2. Comparatives of Nouns • To make a comparison or differentiation between two nouns, use más / menos + noun + que. • Hoy hay menos gente que ayer en el teatro.

  3. Comparatives of Nouns • To make a comparison between two similar nouns, use: tanto(a) + noun + como. • Since tanto is an adjective, it should agree with the noun in both gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural). • Hoy hay tanto público como ayer en el teatro. • Hoy hay tantas personas como ayer en el teatro.

  4. Superlatives • The superlative is used to say something is the “most” or the “least.” • To express the superlative comparison use: el/la/los/las + noun + más/menos + adjective. • El concierto más emocionante fue el de ayer. • Para mí, la obra menos divertida es “Algún día.”

  5. Superlatives • When mejor and peor are used as superlatives, the following construction is used: • el/la/los/las + mejor(es)/peor(es) + noun • Pienso que Alejandra Ruíz es la mejor bailarina. • ¡Ustedes son los peores cantantes!

  6. Superlatives • The preposition de is used after the adjective when the superlative comparison occurs within a group or category. • El concierto de ayer fue el más emocionante de todos.

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