(famoso) Adele / mi hermana Question 2 with 1 blank(difícil) estudiar química orgánica / leer una novela Question 3 with 1 blank(malo) el tiempo en Boston / el tiempo en Florida Question 4 with 1 blank(barato) los restaurantes elegantes / los restaurantes de comida rápida Question 5 with 1 blank(viejo) mi abuelo / mi sobrino

Respuesta :

In this exercise, we have an adjective and two nouns. We have to make a comparison between these two based on the meaning of the adjective.

adjective: famoso (famous)

nouns: Adele / mi hermana

When we make comparisons in Spanish, we follow this pattern:

más/menos + adjective + que             (más=more, menos=less)

1. Adele es más famosa que mi hermana.

2. Es más difícil estudiar química orgánica que leer una novela.

*Just a different word order.

3. El tiempo en Boston es peor que el tiempo en Florida.

*In this case, we have an irregular comparison: malo - peor - el peor (bad - worse - the worst).

4. Los restaurantes baratos son menos baratos que los restaurantes de comida rápida.

*Menos baratos = more expensive (literally, it would mean "less cheap")

5. Mi abuelo es más viejo que mi sobrino.

The comparative form of the adjectives in parenthesis, using the given words, is:

  1. Adele es más famosa que mi hermana.
  2. Estudiar química orgánica es más difícil que leer una novela.
  3. El tiempo en Boston es tan malo como el tiempo en Florida.
  4. Los restaurantes elegantes son menos baratos que los restaurantes de comida rápida.
  5. Mi abuelo es mayor que mi sobrino.

Translation.

  1. Adele is more famous than my sister.
  2. Studying organic chemistry is more difficult than reading a novel.
  3. The weather in Boston is just as bad as the weather in Florida.
  4. Fancy restaurants are less cheap than fast food restaurants.
  5. My grandfather is older than my nephew.

Comparatives in Spanish.

The comparatives serve to indicate that a noun is superiority, equality or inferiority to another noun, in a mentioned characteristic. The structure of each comparative form is shown below:

Comparative of superiority.

  • Noun + conjugated be + más + adjective + que + noun.

Comparative of equality.

  • Noun + conjugated be + tan + adjective + como + noun.

Comparative of inferiority.

  • Noun + conjugated be + menos + adjective + que + noun.

Since the exercise does not specify which type of comparative to use, depending on which one you want to use, you can follow the guide given above.

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