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finlep [7]
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10

Spanish 2 worksheet Will give brainlist!

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fenix001 [56]3 years ago
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Answer:Primero Alan y yo fuimos a un partido de fútbol, luego visitamos el jardín botánico y por último salimos con nuestros amigos.

Primero Chad miró uña película,a continuación compró unos discos compactos nuevos y por último llamo a su abuela.

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1. Cristina es <em>menos </em>talentosa <em>que </em>Andrés.

2. Pablo es <em>más </em>rápido <em>que </em>Adrian.

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...peor que...     ----> <em>...worse than...</em>

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1. In order to express that someone possesses <em>less </em>quality <em>than</em> the other, we use <em>menos. </em>This word has one single form (for both genders and both numbers) because it defines <em>the adjective </em>it stands by: <em>menos </em>talentosa. The word <em>que </em>is <em>than </em>in English - less talented than : <em>menos </em>talentosa <em>que</em>.

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