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LOS COMPARATIVOS

LOS COMPARATIVOS. Comparisons of inequality. When one person or thing is more or less than another person or thing. EX: Spanish is more fun than history. EX: Spanish is less difficult than math. EX: Marco is taller than Adriana. En inglés ….

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LOS COMPARATIVOS

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  1. LOS COMPARATIVOS

  2. Comparisons of inequality • When one person or thing is more or less than another person or thing. • EX: Spanish is more fun than history. • EX: Spanish is less difficult than math. • EX: Marco is taller than Adriana.

  3. En inglés… • Most comparisons are made by adding –er to an adjective. • Person #1 is ______-er than Person #2. • Choose two classmates and practice making a few comparisons now. • Did you run across any adjectives that don’t work with –ER on the end? What were they?

  4. En español • -ER doesn’t exist so Spanish speakers use: • “MÁS + adjective + que” for more than • han“MENOS + adjective + que” for less than • This formula works for almost every adjective in the whole language.  Españolesmásfácilqueinglés. •  Españoltienemenosexcepcionesqueinglés. 

  5. Comparalas personas, usamás o menos + adjetivo + que Donald TRUMP DONALD DRIVER

  6. Comparalas personas Taylor Swift Adele

  7. Comparalas personas LEBRON JAMES KOBE BRYANT

  8. Compara con más/menos + adjetivo + que El monstruo de bizcochos El PÁJARO GRANDE

  9. LAS EXCEPCIONES • In English we don’t use “gooder” or “badder” or “funner” or “difficulter” or many other adjectives that require modification. These are called EXCEPTIONS. • Spanish has only 4 exceptions. These four adjectives change completely, and never take MÁS or MENOS in front of them.

  10. No MÁS o MENOS with these! • BUENO  MEJOR (BETTER) • MALO  PEOR (WORSE) • JOVEN  MENOR (YOUNGER) • VIEJO  MAYOR (OLDER) • A couple of tricks to help you remember them: • Mayor (old) Mayors of cities are older people. • Menor (young) like minor. Minors can’t vote, drink, smoke or see “R” movies bc they are young!

  11. Unosejemplos • Taco Bell espeorque Subway. (Taco Bell is worse than Subway.) • Burger King esmejorque McDonalds. (Burger King is better than McDonalds) • Yo soy mayor que mi hermana. (I am older than my sister) Notice, no MÁS or MENOS in these sentences!

  12. Practiquemos… RIHANNA BEYONCÉ

  13. Practiquemos… SUBWAY PIZZA HUT

  14. Practiquemos Betty White Justin bieber

  15. Comparisons of Equality • When the comparing is between 2 people or things that are equitable we have to make some choices. • First, ask yourself if what you are comparing is “countable” (noun) or not countable (adverb, adjective) • If it is not countable, the formula is: Person #1 +TAN + adj./adverb + COMO + person #2.

  16. Jessica es tan rubiacomo Britney Jessica simpson Britney spears

  17. LeBrones tan atléticocomo Shaq LeBronjames Shaquille o’neal

  18. Practiquemos (equal + adjective) Taylor Lautner Robert Patterson

  19. Equal comparisons with nouns • If what you are comparing is countable, there are choices for the formula. Since most things in Spanish agree, we have 4 choices: • Tanto + single masc. nouns • Tanta + single femin. nouns • Tantos + plural masc. nouns • Tantas + plural femin. nouns

  20. Yotengotantosperroscomoél. YO ÉL

  21. Yotengo _____ tarea ____ Paco. YO Paco

  22. Ellosgastan ___dinero ___yo. Ellos yo

  23. Important to remember… • Más/menos + que for unequal comparisons • Bueno, malo, joven, viejo are exceptions change forms. (mejor,peor,mayor,menor) • These 4 exceptions don’t use a más or menos. • Tan + como for equal comparisons of things you can’t count. • Tanto/a, tantos/as for things you can count.

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