Les Comparaisons.

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Les Comparaisons

There are two ways to compare things: Mais (the easy one) Using a comparative sentence

Mais Pick an object and describe it. Let’s start with « le pain » Le pain est grand Let’s describe a second item. Let’s use « l’escargot » L’escargot est bon Let’s put them together using the word for but, or « mais. » Le pain est grand mais l’escargot est bon.

The real way to do this: Comparatives Here’s the formula object+ is+ plus/moins +adj + que+ other object la carte +est +plus grande +que + le crayon le stylo +est+ moins grand + que + la trousse La boulangerie est plus grande que la patisserie

So, let’s try « the beef is bigger than the pork » Object + is + plus/ moins + adj + que + other obj: Le boeuf + est+ plus + grand + que + le + porc

You are going to see vocabulary words You are going to see vocabulary words. Tell me the word you are about to see is bigger at Carrefour than at another store you know how to say. For example: Le pain Le pain est plus grand à Carrefour que à la boulangérie. The word for at is à

une boîte de conserve

la crème

la mayonnaise

la moutarde

une tranche

une entrée `

un hors-d’oeuvre

un plat (principal)

une boucherie

une boulangerie

une charcuterie

un(e) commerçant

un kilo(gramme)

une pâtisserie

une poissonnerie