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Modern Spanish Grammar: A Practical Guide

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37Making comparisonsThis chapter examines all the main constructions used by <strong>Spanish</strong> speakers to comparethings. For ease of reference, these have been grouped into three main categories:comparisons of inequality, of equality, and comparisons involving more than twoobjects. 6 (p. 28)37.137.1.1Comparisons of inequalityMás + adjective + que/Menos + adjective + queComparisons of inequality, as in ‘taller than’, ‘more expensive than’, ‘less interestingthan’, are expressed in <strong>Spanish</strong> with the word más, ‘more’, for superiority, and menos,‘less’ for inferiority, followed by an adjective and que, ‘than’.Ignacio es más alto que Ricardo.Ignacio is taller than Ricardo.Mi coche es más caro que el tuyo.My car is more expensive than yours.Madrid es más grande que Valencia.Madrid is larger than Valencia.Su última película me pareció mucho menos interesante que lasanteriores.His/her last film seemed to me much less interesting than the previousones.Santiago es menos caluroso que Buenos Aires.Santiago is not as warm as Buenos Aires. 5 (p. 24); 6 (p. 28)Note that if the context makes it clear we may not express the full comparison.Ignacio es más alto.Santiago es menos caluroso.Ignacio is taller.Santiago is not as warm.219

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