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Los  viajes  Español  III  Lección  8  

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¿Completaron  las  actividades  de  CONTEXTO?  

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Comparisons of inequality •  With adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and verbs, these

constructions are used to make comparisons of inequality (more than/less than).

Este hotel es más elegante que el otro. Franco tiene menos tiempo que Clementina. This hotel is more elegant than the other one. Franco has less time than Clementina does.

¡Llegaste más tarde que yo! Mi hermano viaja menos que yo. You arrived later than I did! My brother travels less than I do.

ADJECTIVE NOUN

ADVERB VERB

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•  Before a number (or equivalent expression), more/less than is expressed with más/menos de.

Un pasaje de ida y vuelta va a costar más de quinientos dólares.

Te consigo una respuesta en menos de media hora.

A round-trip ticket will cost more than five hundred dollars.

I’ll get you an answer in less than half an hour.

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Comparisons of equality •  These constructions are used to make comparisons of equality.

El vuelo de regreso no parece tan largo como el de ida.

Cuando viajo a la ciudad, tengo tantas maletas como tú.

The return flight doesn’t seem as long as the flight over.

When I travel to the city, I have as many suitcases as you do.

Se puede ir de Madrid a Sevilla tan rápido en tren como en avión.

Guillermo disfrutó tanto como yo en las vacaciones.

You can get from Madrid to Sevilla as quickly by train as by plane.

Guillermo enjoyed our vacation as much as I did.

ADJECTIVE NOUN

ADVERB VERB

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Tan and tanto can also be used for emphasis, rather than to compare:

tan so tanto so much tantos/as so many

¡El viaje es tan largo! The trip is so long! ¡Viajas tanto! You travel so much! ¿Siempre traes tantas maletas? Do you always bring so many suitcases?

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Superlatives •  This construction is used to form superlatives

(superlativos). The noun is preceded by a definite article, and de is the equivalent of in or of.

Ésta es la playa más bonita de todas.

Es el hotel menos caro del pueblo.

This is the prettiest beach of them all.

It is the least expensive hotel in town.

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•  The noun may also be omitted from a superlative construction.

¿Conoce usted un buen restaurante en Sevilla?

Las Dos Palmas es el más elegante de la ciudad.

Do you know a good restaurant in Sevilla?

Las Dos Palmas is the most elegant one in the city.

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Absolute superlatives The suffix –ísimo/a is added to adjectives and adverbs to form the absolute superlative.

This form is the equivalent of extremely or very before an adjective or adverb in English.

malo à malísimo mucha à muchísima difícil à dificilísimo fácil à facilísimo

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Adjectives and adverbs with stems ending in c, g, or z change spelling to qu, gu, and c in the absolute superlative.

Adjectives that end in –n or –r form the absolute superlative by adding –císimo/a.

rico à riquísimo larga à larguísima feliz à felicísimo

joven à jovencísimo

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Irregular comparatives and superlatives

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•  When grande and pequeño/a refer to size and not age or quality, the regular comparative and superlative forms are used.

Ernesto es mayor que yo. Ese edificio es el más grande de todos.

Ernesto is older than I am. That building is the biggest one of all.

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•  When mayor and menor refer to age, they follow the noun they modify.

María Fernanda es mi hermana menor.

Hubo un menor número de turistas.

María Fernanda is my younger sister.

There was a smaller number of tourists.

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•  The adverbs bien and mal also have irregular comparatives, mejor and peor.

Mi padre maneja muy mal. ¿Y el tuyo?

¡Mi padre maneja peor que los turistas!

My father is a bad driver. How about yours?

My father drives worse than the tourists!

Tú puedes hacerlo bien por ti mismo.

Ayúdame, que tú lo haces mejor que yo.

You can do it well by yourself.

Help me; you do it better than I do.

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Práctica  

Ê  Completa  las  actividades  1,  2  y  3  de  la  página  178  y  después  en  grupos  completa  la  actividad  5  de  la  página  179.    

 

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