The possible forms of comparison would be:
1) Carla <u>es más alta que </u>Cristina. (Carla is taller than Cristina.)
This type of comparison follows the next order:
verb <em>ser</em> + <em>más </em>+ adjective + <em>que.</em>
2) If we want to be precise, we could add the exact information and say:
Carla es<u> 5 centímetros </u>más alta que Cristina.
3) We could also say that 'Cristina is shorter than Carla.'
Cristina es más baja que Carla.
We use the same construction, but we just change the adjective <em>alta</em> (tall) for <em>baja</em> (short).
4) And finally, in Spanish, we can say that 'Cristina is <em>less tall</em> than Carla.'
Cristina es menos alta que Carla.
In this case, we just apply the adverb <em>menos</em> meaning <em>less.</em>
Answer:today is Monday tomorrow is Tuesday
Explanation:
Answer:
- El juego no les importa a los <u>ellos</u>.
(El juego no les importa a los chicos,)
For us Hispanics, We celebrate that day as a other Christmas. We go to church and praise God, Jesus, and/ or Lady of Guadalupe. Lady of Guadalupe would be most praised by us Catholics. The January 6th is when we go to church and in some churches, they give out toys as a repeat of what the three brave bachelors did. The three brave bachelors went out and followed the North star that lead to baby Jesus, as I was taught. Once they found baby Jesus they showered him with gifts. This is why in some Catholic churches we give children gifts, as it is why some English people name it "Late Christmas".
Most English people take their Christmas tree off that day, as a symbol of respect that they had it up until "Late Christmas".
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