Objetivo: How do we express that something is more than or less than something else? Hagan Ahora: El vocabulario nuevo mayor – oldermenor – younger mejor.

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Objetivo: How do we express that something is more than or less than something else? Hagan Ahora: El vocabulario nuevo mayor – oldermenor – younger mejor – better peor – worse

Describing use adjectives To say something is “more ____ than” something else use: más + adjective + que For example: El béisbol es más divertido que el tenis. (Baseball is more fun than tennis.)

Vamos a practicar. Translate the following sentences into Spanish. 1.The students are more interesting than the teachers. 2.Basketball is more popular than swimming. 3.Surfing is more difficult than football. 4.? (You create a sentence.)

Las respuestas Los estudiantes son más interesantes que los profesores. El baloncesto es más popular que la natación. El surfing es más difícil que el fútbol americano.

Less than To describe something saying it is less than something else use: menos + adjective + que For example: Mi hermano es menos cómico que mis amigos. (My brother is less funny than my friends.) Tú eres menos peligroso que yo. (You are less dangerous than me.)

What about numbers? Of course there is always a special trick. This one is easy! When you are talking about something being more or less than and you are using numbers you use the word de instead of que. –Example: Hay más de diez estudiantes en la clase. Abran los libros a la página 203 y hagan actividad 15.

Terminamos. How do we express “more than” in Spanish? más que What about “less than”? menos que What if we are talking about numbers? We use de instead of que. más de or menos de