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Comparison of InequalityComparison of Inequality < or >

-Comparison of Inequality in English-Comparison of Inequality in Spanish-Practice exercises-Translation exercises

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Comparison of Inequality < or >

What is a comparison of Inequality in English?

• It’s when you compare two things.

Index

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The elephant is bigger than the fish.

Elefante Pez

El elefante es más grande que el pez.

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The fish is less big than the elephant.

Elefante Pez

El pez es menos grande que el elefante.

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The cat is calmer than the dog.

gato

perro

El gato es más tranquilo que el perro.

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The dog is less calm than the cat.

gato

perro

El perro es menos tranquilo que el gato.

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Comparison of Inequality in Spanish

When you want to express more (er)…than in Spanish you use the expression más...que.

Lance is taller than Felipe.

Index

Lance es más alto que Felipe.

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Comparison of Inequality in Spanish

When you want to express more (er)…than in Spanish you use the expression más...que.

Ana is taller than Susana.

Index

Ana es más alta que Susana.

altaRemember that there needs to be agreement when using adjectives.

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Comparison of Inequality in Spanish

When you want to express less … than in Spanish you use the expression menos...que.

Cats are less friendly than dogs.

Index

Los gatos son menos amistosos que los perros.

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Translate into Spanish

Fred is taller than Felipe.

Fred es ______ alto ________Felipe. más que

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Translate into Spanish

Susana and Ana are taller than Kevin.

Susana y Ana son ______ altas ________Kevin. más que

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Translate into Spanish

My brother is less intelligent than my brother.

Mi hermano es _____ inteligente ___mi hermano. menos que

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Translate into Spanish

Carmen Electra is prettier than Britney Spears.

Carmen Electra es _____ bonita ___ Britney Spears.

más que

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Comparison of Inequality in Spanish

Both constructions, más…que and menos…que can be used with nouns.

There are more cats than dogs.

Index

Hay más gatos que perros.

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Comparison of Inequality in Spanish

Both constructions, más…que and menos…que can be used with nouns.

There are fewer pencils than pens.

Index

Hay menos lápices que plumas.

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Comparison of Inequality in Spanish

Both constructions, más…que and menos…que can be used with infinitives that function as nouns.

I like to swim more than to study.

Index

Me gusta nadar más que estudiar.

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Translate into Spanish

There are more boys than girls.

Hay ______ chicos ________chicas. más que

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Translate into Spanish

There are fewer teachers than students.

Hay ______ profesores ________estudiantes. menos que

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Translate into Spanish

There are fewer schools than jails.

Hay ______ escuelas ________ cárceles. menos que

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Translate into Spanish

We want to swim more than to eat.

Queremos nadar ______ _____ comer.más que

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Index

Translate from English to Spanish.

Fred is taller than Ana.

Fred es más alto que Ana.

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•There are fewer (less) books than students.

•Hay menos libros que estudiantes.

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•Baseball is more fun than football.

•El béisbol es más divertido que el fútbol.

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•Televisión es more interesting than school.

•La televisión es más interesante que la escuela.

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•Felipe is sadder than Miguel.

•Felipe está más triste que Miguel.

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•María is less tired than Edweena.

•María está menos cansada que Edweena.

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•She likes swimming less than running.

•Le gusta nadar menos que correr.

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•There are fewer cats than dogs.

•Hay menos gatos que perros.

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