Answer:
- Él es inteligente.
- Ellos son profesores.
- Ellos son necesarios.
- Ellas son estudiantes.
- Ella es actriz.
- Él es famoso.
- Ellos son simpáticos.
- Él se llama Galán.
- Nosotros practicamos karate.
- Nosotros hablamos español.
Explanation:
The pronouns él, ella, ellos, and ellas are used with animals as well as with people. Spanish does not have the equivalent of an 'it' pronoun that in English is often used to express animals that are not pets. Do not be surprised then if a giraffe in Spanish is referred to as <em>el</em> which in English would mean <em>he. </em>
Answer:
El fútbol es más divertido que el baloncesto.
La paella es más sabrosa que la pizza.
Boston es una ciudad más interesante que Nueva York.
Explanation:
A comparative adjective is an adjective that expresses a comparison of qualities between two elements.
In traditional Spanish grammar, three comparative degrees are contemplated:
Comparison of superiority: in Spanish, más ... que
Comparison of equality: in Spanish, tan ... como
Comparison of inferiority: in Spanish, menos ... que