Plus/Moins/Aussi ____ que On y va! (Let’s go!). Plus ______ que More (adjective) than plus important que = more important than plus français que = more.

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Plus/Moins/Aussi ____ que On y va! (Let’s go!)

Plus ______ que More (adjective) than plus important que = more important than plus français que = more French than Phrase: Je suis plus vieux que mon frère I am older than (more old than) my brother

The white dress is prettier than the red dress

La robe blanche est plus jolie que la robe rouge

The store is bigger than the house

Le magasin est plus grand que la maison

The watch is more expensive than the car!

La montre est plus chère que la voiture! Oh là là!

Moins ______ que Less (adjective) than moins moche que = less ugly than moins riche que = less rich than Phrase: C’est moins cher que mon costume. It’s less expensive than my suit.

The heavy jacket is less long than the coat.

Le blouson est moins long que le manteau.

The baseball cap is less out of style than the tracksuit.

La casquette est moins démodée que le survêtement.

Aussi ______ que as (adjective) as aussi riche que = as rich as aussi nouveau que = as new as Phrase: Mes chaussures sont aussi nouvelles qu’un bébé. My shoes are as new as a baby.

The boots are as small as the tennis shoes.

Les bottes sont aussi petites que les baskets.

The raincoat is as yellow as the sun (le soleil).

L’imperméable est aussi jaune que le soleil.