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A1 Spanish: Make Simple Comparisons

Learn to make simple comparisons in Spanish using patterns like 'más... que' (more... than), 'menos... que' (less... than), and 'tan... como' (as... as).
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Lesson#1
Let's learn how to compare things in Spanish. To say something is 'more' than something else, you use the word 'más', followed by the adjective, and then the word 'que'. For example, 'Juan es más alto que Pedro' means 'Juan is taller than Pedro'.
Quiz#2
Translate into Spanish: 'The table is bigger than the chair.'

La mesa es más grande que la silla.

Quiz#3
How would you say 'My brother is more sociable than my friend' in Spanish?

Mi hermano es más sociable que mi amigo.

Quiz#4
Translate into Spanish: 'The red bottles are bigger than the green bottles.'

Las botellas rojas son más grandes que las botellas verdes.

Lesson#5
To say something is 'less' than something else, the pattern is very similar. You use 'menos', then the adjective, then 'que'. For example, 'La silla es menos grande que la mesa' means 'The chair is less big than the table'.
Quiz#6
Translate into Spanish: 'The car is less small than the mobile phone.'

El coche es menos pequeño que el móvil.

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