The document discusses the comparative form in French, which is used to compare two elements. The comparative can be used with verbs, nouns, or adjectives to indicate superiority, equality, or inferiority. Examples are provided to illustrate the use of "plus de/moins de" and "plus/moins" in comparisons involving verbs, count/uncountable nouns, and short/long adjectives.
The document discusses the comparative form in French, which is used to compare two elements. The comparative can be used with verbs, nouns, or adjectives to indicate superiority, equality, or inferiority. Examples are provided to illustrate the use of "plus de/moins de" and "plus/moins" in comparisons involving verbs, count/uncountable nouns, and short/long adjectives.
The document discusses the comparative form in French, which is used to compare two elements. The comparative can be used with verbs, nouns, or adjectives to indicate superiority, equality, or inferiority. Examples are provided to illustrate the use of "plus de/moins de" and "plus/moins" in comparisons involving verbs, count/uncountable nouns, and short/long adjectives.
IL PEUT PORTER SUR UN VERBE, UN NOM OU UN ADJECTIF
SUPERIORITE EGALITE INFERIORITE
VERBE I eat MORE He works AS He smokes LESS THAN you do. little AS he can. THAN before. NOM There are MORE You can invite There are DENOMBRABLE boys THAN girls AS MANY friends FEWER visitors au pluriel in the class. AS you want. today. NOM He drinks MORE She earns AS There was LESS INDENOMBRABL whisky THAN he MUCH money AS wind yesterday. E should. Jim. ADJECTIF COURT She’s tallER He is AS brave My room is THAN her sister. AS a lion. LESS big THAN yours. ADJECTIF LONG It’s MORE You’re not AS My room is LESS comfortable stupid AS that ! pleasant THAN over here. yours.