Comparatives and Superlatives of Nouns

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Comparatives and Superlatives of Nouns D’Accord 6 Leçon 6B.2 Comparatives and Superlatives of Nouns

Point de départ In Leçon 1B, you learned how to compare nouns and verbs by using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs. You will now learn how to compare nouns when talking about quantities. © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

To compare the amount of something, use these expressions: © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

To express the superlative quantity of a noun (the most, the least/ fewest), add the definite article le: le plus de, le moins de. © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

Le COMPARATIF avec des : noms He is richer than me. He works more than me. He has more money than me. But he works harder than I do.

Le camion a plus de roues que la voiture. La voiture consomme moins d’ essence que le camion.

Sébastien a moins d’ argent que Luc.

Claire a autant d’ argent que Sophie.

Luc travaille beaucoup. Et André? (-) André travaille moins que Luc. Armelle dort. Et toi ? (+) Je dors plus qu’ Armelle. Le garçon tousse. Et la fille ? (=) La fille tousse autant que le garçon.

Laure a beaucoup de bonnes notes. Et son ami ? (-) Son ami a moins de bonnes notes que Laure. Paul a beaucoup d’ennemis. Et Martin ? (+) Martin a plus d’ ennemis que Paul. Victor a une vingtaine de médailles. Et Pierre ? (=) Pierre a autant de médailles que Victor.

AUSSI  Complétez avec : AUTANT DE autant de autant de aussi aussi Philippe achète __________ vêtements que sa femme. autant de Il y a __________ touristes à Paris qu’à Londres. aussi Sandrine est __________ élégante que sa sœur. aussi Cette fille est __________ grande que sa mère. aussi Souvent, au bar, l’eau coute _______cher que les limonades.