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with adjectives & nouns The Comparative with adjectives & nouns

Use the following expressions with adjectives to compare things and people. The adjective needs to agree in gender and number with the noun. plus + adjective + que more…than aussi + adjective + que as…as moins + adjective + que less…than

Examples La ville est plus bruyante que la campagne. The city is noisier than the country. La ville est aussi intéressante que la campagne. The city is just as interesting as the country. La campagne est moins polluée que la ville. The country is less polluted than the city. La ville? C’est aussi intéressante que la campagne! The city? It’s just as interesting as the country!

Use the following expressions with nouns to compare things and people. plus de + noun + que more…than moins de + noun + que less…than autant de + noun + que as many…as

Examples Il y a plus de vaches que des canards. There are more cows than ducks. Elle a moins de chevaux que ses grands-parents. She has less horses than her grandparents do.