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.
Answer:
the answer is the first one ( se la )
Explanation:
se la
-4 and -8. It should be correct because if you take the previous number and multiply it by 2, you would get the next number :)