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Making comparisons in French


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 grammar - Lingolia Français

How to form comparatives in French. The comparative is constructed with aussi … que (as … as), plus … que (more … than) or moins … que (less ...

Comparative Adverbs - Lawless French Grammar

Superiority = plus de; Inferiority = moins de; Equality = autant de. a) Compare a noun between two subjects. J'ai plus d ...

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 ...

French Comparatives: How to Use Them? - Busuu

Comparative adjectives · Superior: plus…que(more…than/___er than) · Inferior: moins…que (less…than) · Equal: aussi…que (as much/as many).

French Comparative & Superlative | FrenchLearner Grammar

The French comparative is used for making comparisons. For example, “Je suis plus grand que vous” (I am taller than you).

Making comparisons in French - Study French Grammar - Gymglish

Making comparisons · To make a comparison between adjectives and adverbs, we use plus, moins, aussi ... que (more than / less than / as [big] as). · To make a ...

Comparisons with adjectives - Grammar - Kwiziq French

Aurélie est plus grande que Marie.Aurélie is taller than Marie. Les hommes sont moins patients que les femmes.Men are less patient than women. Mes soeurs sont ...

Comparatives and superlatives in French - BBC Bitesize

Key points about comparatives and superlatives in French · To compare two nouns in French, use plus … que (more … than), moins … que (less … than) or aussi … que ...

French Comparative and Superlative: An Easy Guide - FluentU

In French, as in English, there are generally three levels of comparison: superior, inferior and equal. Superior comparative adjectives show ...

The Basics of Comparing Two Elements in French - Dummies.com

A basic comparison in French starts with an element (either an adjective, a verb, or an adverb) and the type of comparison ( more, less, ...

Comparisons with nouns - Grammar - Kwiziq French

Related lessons · How to make comparisons with nouns in French · Find your French level for FREE · Learn more about these related French grammar topics · Examples ...

How to Make French Comparisons with Adjectives - Dummies.com

To make a comparison that includes an adjective, follow these easy steps: Start with subject + a conjugation of être (to be) + plus/moins/aussi + adjective ...

French Comparative Adjectives - Study.com

To make comparisons in French, we use plus...que, moins…que, and aussi…que. We also use an adjective (such as 'tall,' 'expensive,' or 'patient') to make ...

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

Comments183 · Practise your French C'est VS Il est · French Comparative And Superlative // French Grammar Course // Lesson 29 · Practise your ...

How To Make Comparisons With Adjectives In French [+6 Examples ...

In this grammar lesson you will learn how to make comparisons with adjectives in French. In this lesson you will learn about:

How to Form French Comparisons and Superlatives

Comparative and superlatives in French are generally simpler than in English, though there are a few irregular forms to use and an unusual structure in ...

Comparisons with phrases - plus... plus, moins... moins

How to make comparisons with phrases in French ; Plus je regarde la télévision, plus je la déteste.The more I watch television, the more I hate it. ; Plus tu es ...

Making comparisons: exceptions to the rules in French - Gymglish

To make comparisons, we use plus, moins / aussi ou autant... que (more than/less than/as [big] as). There are some exceptions.

HOW TO MAKE COMPARISONS IN FRENCH - YouTube

French lesson about the comparative. Learn how to make comparisons in French, with Cindy a native French teacher. In this French lesson, ...