
Comparatives and Superlatives
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Leslie G.
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Comparatives and Superlatives
by Leslie G.
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Grado comparativo
Al hacer comparaciones, podemos destacar la superioridad, inferioridad o igualdad de calidad de uno a otro.
La estructura de cada uno de estos grados de comparación es diferente
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1. Comparativos de superioridad: En las comparaciones de superioridad, el adjetivo, que está en la forma comparativa es seguido por “than”.
ex: Juan runs faster than Mark.(Juan corre más rápido que Mark.)
2. Comparativos de inferioridad: Para formar este tipo de comparación podemos usar las conjunciones “not as…as” or “less…than”. En ambos casos, el adjetivo está en el grado positivo
ex: Mark is not as fast as Juan.(Mark no corre tan rápido como Juan.)
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3. Comparativos de igualdad: Con el adjetivo en el grado positivo, utilizamos la co njunción “as…as” para formar las comparaciones de igualdad
ex: Mark is as fast as Juan.(Mark corre tan rápido como Juan.)
Sue’s room is as clean as Angela’s.(La habitación de Sue es tan limpia como la de Angela.)
* Nota: Podemos modificar un comparativo con un cuantificador (much, a lot, a little, slightly…)
Juan is a lot faster than Mark.(Juan corre mucho más rápido que Mark.)
I am a little taller than Beth.(Soy un poco más alta que Beth.)
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Grado superlativo
El grado superlativo denota la calidad en el grado más alto y como en español, se usa “the” delante del adjetivo en la forma superlativa
Juan is the fastest .(Juan es el más rápido)
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* Nota: Si el adjetivo es posesivo, no se usa “the”. Además no se usa “the” si comparamos algo con si mismo.
His smartest student is Lisa.(Su estudiante más lista es Lisa
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Multiple Choice
My mother is _____ tham my father
old
older
the oldest
the old
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Multiple Choice
What is _____ movie you have ever seen?
funny
funnier
the funniest
the funny
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Multiple Choice
That movie was bad, but it wasn't ____ I have ever seen
baddest
worsest
worse
the worst
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Multiple Choice
Rachel's hair is not as ____ as Sarah's
long
longer
the longest
more long
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Multiple Choice
Yesterday's exam was ____ than the one last month
difficult
difficulter
the difficultiest
more difficult
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Multiple Choice
Peter is as ____ as Alex
fast
faster
ther fastest
the faster
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Multiple Choice
I think Mary is ____ woman I have ever seen
beaufitul
the most beautiful
the beautifulest
the beautifuler
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Multiple Choice
Her room is only a little bit ____ than mine
bigger
the bigger
big
the biggest
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Multiple Choice
He is ____ when he is playing football
the happier
happiest
the happy
happyest
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Multiple Choice
Michael's house is ____ from the train than Betty's
far
the furthest
the farther
further
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