Più o meno/ il comparativo more than and less than.

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Più o meno/ il comparativo more than and less than

il comparativo Used when you want to compare two things or people. Esempi in inglese: I am nicer than Mario. Maria is taller than Roberta.

il comparativo Marco è più alto di Roberto. Marco is taller than Robert. ****di= than **più= more (-er in English) Andrea è più intelligente di Mario. Andrea is more intelligent than Mario.

il comparativo Rocco è meno grasso di Raffaele. Rocco is less fat than Raffaele. Or Rocco is skinnier than Raffaele. Meno = less di= than

il comparativo Britney Spears è più famosa di Laura Pausini. Britney Spears is more famous than Laura Pausini. In Italia il calcio è più popolare del rugby. (del= di + il) In Italy, soccer is more popular than rugby.

il comparativo Tu sei più bella di lei. You are prettier than her. Il treno è meno veloce dellaereo. The train is slower than the airplane. The train is less fast than the airplane. te Io sono meno alto di te. * use te after a preposition I am shorter than you. I am less tall than you.