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Comparatives in French


Comparatives and Superlatives in French grammar - Lingolia Français

The comparative (le comparatif) allows us to compare two nouns. There are three types of comparison: moins … que (less than), aussi … que (as, as) and plus ...

Comparative Adverbs - Lawless French Grammar

Comparative adverbs are used to compare the relative superiority or inferiority of two or more things.

French Comparatives: How to Use Them? - Busuu

In French, you have three levels of comparison: superior, inferior, and equal. Master using French comparatives like a pro!

Guide to comparison in French: comparative and superlative adverbs

How to make a comparison in French · Marianne est plus belle que Julie (“Marianne is more beautiful than Julie”) · Julie parle moins vite que ...

Comparatives and superlatives in French - BBC Bitesize

To compare two nouns, use the comparatives plus ... que (more ... than), moins ... que (less ... than) or aussi ... que (as ... as), like in the image below.

French Comparative & Superlative | FrenchLearner Grammar

How to make comparisons and express “the best, the worst, etc.” in French. The French comparative is used for making comparisons. For example, “ ...

French Comparative And Superlative // French Grammar ... - YouTube

How to use the French comparative and superlative with adjectives, with nouns, or with nothing, as well as the irregular ones: meilleur, ...

French Comparative and Superlative: An Easy Guide - FluentU

The French Superlative. The superlative, on the other hand, is used to communicate an extreme. It allows you to say, “I am the fastest,” or “My ...

Comparatives and superlatives - National 5 French Revision - BBC

Comparatives are used when expressing terms like more (than) or less (than). Superlatives are used when something is the best, least, most etc.

Comparisons with adjectives - Grammar - Kwiziq French

French) and get fluent faster with Kwiziq French. Access a personalised study ... comparatives and superlatives) · Le plus/Le moins = The most/the least ...

French Comparative Adjectives - Study.com

In this lesson, you will learn how to make comparisons with adjectives in French. In addition to describing people or things as 'more than...' or 'less than..'

French Comparatives and Superlatives - Grammar

French comparatives and superlatives, just like in English, can occur both in adjectives and adverbs. For this lesson, we've divided the topic into two: ...

Comparisons in French | Le Comparatif - YouTube

Quelques traductions : Valérie is smarter than Georges. The Eiffel Tower is taller than the Arc de Triomphe. My phone was cheaper than yours ...

adv4: comparative and superlative of adverbs - Laits Utexas

Note that mieux (better) is the irregular comparative form of the adverb bien (well). The other comparative forms of bien are regular (moins bien que, aussi ...

Grammatical Form. How to use Comparatif in French

The comparative is a grammatical construction that compares items in one of three ways: ... French comparatives vary depending on whether you're ...

Getting to Know Comparatives and Superlatives in French - Glossika

To compare attributes, we use plus ... que (+), moins ... que (–), and aussi ... que (=) to indicate superiority, inferiority, and equality.

French comparative adjectives - Learn French for Free - Preply

Comparative adjectives compare differences between 2 nouns. Learn French comparative adjectives usage and find out adjectives types, examples and common ...

Practise your French Comparatives -"Plus que, moins que, aussi que"

In this episode of Alexa's 'Practise Your French' series, Alexa helps you practise the French Comparatives - "Plus que, moins que, ...

Comparatives and superlatives in French - YouTube

How to form and use comparatives and superlatives of adjectives and adverbs? -- Created using Powtoon -- Free sign up at ...

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in French | Langster

Comparative Adjectives. Rule 1: To compare adjectives, we use plus, moins, aussi in front of the adjective and the reference word of the comparison is followed ...