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French A2: Comparatives and Superlatives

Learn to make comparisons in French using comparatives like 'plus... que' and superlatives like 'le plus'. This deck covers adjectives, adverbs, and nouns, including irregular forms like 'meilleur' and 'mieux'.
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Lesson#1
In this deck, you'll learn how to make comparisons in French. This is essential for describing things, people, and places, for example saying one thing is bigger, less expensive, or better than another.
Lesson#2
To say something is 'more' than something else with an adjective, you place 'plus' before the adjective and 'que' after it. For example, to say 'The car is more expensive than the bicycle', you would say 'La voiture est plus chère que le vélo'.
Quiz#3
Translate into French: 'Paul is taller than Marie.'

Paul est plus grand que Marie.

Quiz#4
Translate into French: 'This hotel is more modern than the other one.'

Cet hôtel est plus moderne que l'autre.

Lesson#5
To say something is 'less' than something else, you use 'moins' before the adjective and 'que' after it. For instance, 'Le vélo est moins cher que la voiture' means 'The bicycle is less expensive than the car'.
Quiz#6
Translate into French: 'Marie is less tall than Paul.'

Marie est moins grande que Paul.

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