¿AYUDA? Necesito 2 Titulares sobre noticias en ingles
el primer titular es en forma comparativa con un adjetivo corto
el segundo titular es en forma comparativa usando un adjetivo largo
Respuestas
“more” (más) o “less” (menos) más el adjetivo.
beautiful (guapo/a) – more/less beautiful (más/menos guapo/a)
COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES
Learning English with Thomas
Thomas | 11/19/2014, 10:09 a.m.
Many students tell me that they want to improve their English and want to speak English perfectly. They come a class every day and you can see that they feel like learning. The strange thing is that when they have the opportunity to choose between English and Spanish, they choose Spanish, but they can communicate quite well in English. There is no time to speak in Spanish when you can take advantage of a situation of speaking English with a purpose. To learn, you have to use the language with a purpose. It's hard to speak English today, all right, but the future is not the same as the present. Change your future one situation at a time. Yes you can!
Last week I talked about adjectives how many words are used to describe or modify nouns or pronouns. Also, you can use the adjectives to Buy one thing in the other. Therefore, we must use the comparative form of the adjective. This form is used to focus the difference between people, places or things.