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>
ITS MOOR'S LAST SIGH
this is the right answer on Edge-nuity and when you research it, it was where he turned on his heel, looked at his mother (who allegedly insulted him), and sighed.
I hope this helps any homeschoolers, Edge uers, E2020 users, etc!
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The correct word to fill the blank is letter D, las.
Las muchachas colombianas son bonitas.
Answer:
1. Quizas estara aqui
2. Quizas vaya al parque
3. Quizas participe en la carrera
4. Quizas salga primero primero
5. Quizas rompa record
6. Quizas gane un trofeo
Explanation: