Answer:
The sentences which express comparison with the nouns given are:
- <em>Albert Einstein es </em><u><em>más inteligente que</em></u><em> Homer Simpson.</em>
- <em>Adele es </em><u><em>más famosa que</em></u><em> mi hermana.</em>
- <em>Estudiar química orgánica es </em><u><em>más difícil que</em></u><em> leer una novela.</em>
- <em>El tiempo en Boston es </em><u><em>tan malo como</em></u><em> el tiempo en Florida.</em>
- <em>Los restaurantes elegantes son </em><u><em>menos baratos que</em></u><em> los restaurantes de comida rápida.</em>
- <em>Mi abuelo es </em><u><em>más viejo que</em></u><em> mi sobrino.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentences is:
- Albert Einstein is <u>smarter than</u> Homer Simpson.
- Adele is <u>more famous than</u> my sister.
- Studying organic chemistry is <u>more difficult than</u> reading a novel.
- The weather in Boston is <u>as bad as</u> the weather in Florida.
- Elegant restaurants are <u>less cheap than</u> fast food restaurants.
- My grandfather is <u>older than</u> my nephew.
There are regularly three types of comparison that can be implemented:
1. Comparison of superiority: It is used to express that a noun is superior in one characteristic than another and its structure in Spanish is:
- Noun + conjugated form <em>"ser"</em> + más + adjective + que + noun.
2. Comparison of equality: it is used to mention that a noun is equal in a given characteristic that another noun, its structure is:
- Noun + conjugated form<em> "ser"</em> + tan + adjective + como + noun.
3. Comparison of inferiority: It mentions that a noun is inferior in one characteristic than another, its structure is:
- Noun + conjugated form <em>"ser"</em> + menos + adjective + que + noun.
You should only give coherence to the sentence so as not to mention irrational things.
1.Leen
2.vivimos
3.sacar
4.estudio
5.buscan
6.llegar
7.es
8.tienen
9.llevar
10.lee
35. c) three
36. d) housewife
37. b) become a mechanical engineer
Nosotros vamos a ir al parque a jugar. Y después vamos a ir al cine a ver una película o no se prefieres ir a comer. Antes de ir pa la casa to voy a preguntar que donde quieres ir tu.
It’s not 100 words but I wrote a little bit you could use
Answer:
—¿Quién toma fotos?
—Margarita <u>las</u> toma.
—David, ¿estás usando la computadora?
—No, ahora no. <u>V</u><u>oy</u><u> </u><u>a</u><u> </u><u>usarla</u> más tarde (later on).
—Quiero ver el hotel donde vamos a quedarnos (stay).
—Lo siento, no <u>lo</u><u> </u><u>puedes</u><u> </u><u>ver</u> ahora.
—¿Nos entienden ustedes?
—Sí, <u>los</u><u> </u>entendemos.
—¿Dónde está Ana leyendo el libro?
—<u>E</u><u>stá leyéndolo</u> al lado de la piscina.