David: How do you like living in a big city? Maria: I like it so much more than living in the country. There are many things that make it better. David: Oh, really? Can you give me some examples? Maria: Well, it certainly is more interesting out in the city than it is in the country. There is so much more to do and see! David: Yes, but the city is more dangerous than the country. Maria: That's true. People in the city aren't as open and friendly as those in the countryside, and the streets aren't as safe. David: I'm sure that the country is more relaxed, too! Maria: Yes, the city is busier than the country. However, the country feels much slower than the city. David: I think that's a good thing! Maria: Oh, I don't. The country is so boring! Being in the country is much more boring than being in the city. David: How about the cost of living? Is the country cheaper than the city? Maria: Oh, yes. Living in the city is more expensive than in the country. David: Life in the country is also much healthier than in the city. Maria: Yes, it's cleaner and less dangerous in the country. But, the city is so much more exciting. It's faster, crazier and more fun. David: I think you are crazy for moving to the city. Maria: Well, I'm young now. Maybe when I'm married and have children I'll move back to the country. More Dialogue Practice - Includes level and target structures/language functions for each dialogue.
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Respuesta:
David: How do you like living in a big city? Maria: I like it so much more than living in the country. There are many things that make it better. David: Oh, really? Can you give me some examples? Maria: Well, it certainly is more interesting out in the city than it is in the country. Maria: That's true. People in the city aren't as open and friendly as those in the countryside, and the streets aren't as safe. David: I'm sure that the country is more relaxed, too! Maria: Yes, the city is busier than the country. However, the country feels much slower than the city. David: I think that's a good thing! Maria: Oh, I don't. The country is so boring! Being in the country is much more boring than being in the city. David: How about the cost of living? Is the country cheaper than the city? Maria: Oh, yes. Living in the city is more expensive than in the country. David: Life in the country is also much healthier than in the city. Maria: Yes it's cleaner and less dangerous in the country. But, the city is so much more exciting. It's faster, crazier and more fun. David: I think you are crazy for moving to the city. Maria: Well, I'm young now. Maybe when I'm married and have children I'll move back to the country. More Dialogue Practice - Includes level and target structures/language functions for each dialogue.
Explicación:
los comparativos generalmente son las oraciones en las que se incluye el "more than" que significa "más que" o tambien puede incluir un adjetivo en su modo comparativo, por ejemplo I like the dogs more than the cats.
otro ejemplo es con el adjetivo comparativo: Pop music is better than romantic music.
Ahí subrayé en el texto las oraciones que tienen comparativos y puse en negrita las palabras comparativas .
espero que te sirva de mucho ;)
Los comparativos se utilizan para demostrar las diferencia o similitudes entre dos objetos.
Comparaciones de igualdad
- As + Adjetivo + as
Comparativos
- Adjetivo (er) + than
- more + adjetivo + than
Si el adjetivo es de una sílaba se le agrega el sufijo "er" en cambio si es de dos o más sílabas se coloca la palabra "more" antes del adjetivo. Para decir menos se usa la palabra "less".
En el texto se pueden encontrar los siguientes comparativos:
- Much more
- Better
- More interesting
- Much more to do
- More dangerous
- as open and friendly as
- as safe
- More relaxed
- Busier
- Slower
- More boring
- Cheaper
- More expensive
- Healthier
- Cleaner
- Less dangerous
- More exciting
- Faster
- Crazier
- More fun
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