

Making Comparisons
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World Languages
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9th - 11th Grade
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Jena Timson
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Making Comparisons Live Lesson
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Jason is taller than Max
To state the Jason is taller than Max, you would use the expression
más + adjetivo + que
The adjective would agree with the Jason because he is who we are comparing.
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Multiple Choice
To say Jason is taller then Max:
Jason es más alto que Max
Jason es más alta que Max
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Jason es más alto que Max
we use the word alto because Jason is a boy
If I changed the word Jason to Elena, I would have to make my adjective agree with Elena....
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Multiple Choice
To say Elena is taller than Max:
Elena es más alto que Max
Elena es más alta que Max
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Elena es más alta que Max
I used alta because I was describing Elena.
Got it???
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Multiple Choice
Will is funnier than Devin
Will es más graciosa que Devin
Will es más gracioso que Devin
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Multiple Choice
Abbi is funnier than Will.
Abbi es más graciosa que Will
Abbi es más gracioso que Will
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más adjetivo que
Notice the translation... más gracioso que... literally it looks like more funny than... but in English we say funnier
The same thing goes for más alto que.... more tall than actually means taller.
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menos adjetivo que
The opposite of más adjetivo que is MENOS
Menos means less than..... the same rules apply for your adjective agreeing in gender in number with the first person or noun you are describing.
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Multiple Choice
Jack is less funny than Chris.
Jack es menos gracioso que Chris.
Jack es más gracioso que Chris.
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Multiple Select
Mr. Canniff is shorter than Mr. Dugan.
Check the box or boxes that have the correct translation.
Sr. Canniff es menos alto que Sr. Dugan
Sr. Dugan es más alto que Sr. Canniff.
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Note how both statements mean the same thing!!!
Sr. Dugan es más alto que Sr. Canniff. means Mr. Dugan is more tall/taller than Mr. Canniff.
Sr. Canniff es menos alto que Sr. Dugan means Mr. Canniff es less tall than Mr. Dugan
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MAKING THE ADJECTIVE PLURAL
Jason and Jack are more athletic than Chris......
*Make sure that athletic agrees in gender and number with the first person/s noun/s being described
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Multiple Choice
Jason and Jack are more athletic than Chris......
Jason y Jack son más atléticos que Chris.
Jason y Jack son más atlético que Chris.
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NOTE: WE USED ATLÉTICOS BECAUSE JACK AND JASON WERE BEING COMPARED TO CHRIS
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OLDER AND YOUNGER THAN...
MAYOR QUE=OLDER THAN
MENOR QUE=YOUNGER THAN
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Multiple Choice
Sra. TImson es _____ que los estudiantes.
mayor
menor
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Multiple Choice
Jonny es _____ que Sra. Timson
mayor
menor
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Multiple Choice
Los estudiantes son ______________ que Sra. Timson
menor
menores
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menores
Los estudiantes son menores que Sra. Timson.
You can make menor or mayor plural!!
menor=menores
peor=peores
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Multiple Choice
Jason y Jack son _______ que Dylan.
mayor
mayores
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Multiple Choice
Dylan y Devin son ______ que Jason y Jack
menor
menores
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More comparisons...
Mejor que= better than
Mejor can become plural MEJORES QUE
Peor que= worse than
Peor can become plural PEORES QUE
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Multiple Choice
Tom Brady es _____ que Cam Newton
mejor
peor
mejores
peores
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Multiple Choice
Los Jets son _____ que Los Bills
peor
peores
mejor
mejores
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Multiple Choice
La clase de español es _____ que la clase de matemáticas.
mejor
peor
Making Comparisons Live Lesson
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