Spanish Essentials For Dummies by Gail Stein

Spanish Essentials For Dummies by Gail Stein

Author:Gail Stein
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Published: 2010-04-12T20:00:00+00:00


If the sentence contains a direct object, you form the superlative by inserting the noun after el (la, los, las):

Ella prepara la paella más deliciosa del mundo. (She prepares the best paella in the world.)

Now for the adverbs. Superlatives of adverbs aren’t distinguished from their comparative forms (see the preceding comparison sections):

Él acepta críticas más (menos) pacientemente que los otros. (He accepts criticism more [less] patiently than others.)

Irregular comparatives

As adjectives, bueno (good), malo (bad), grande (big), and pequeño (small) have irregular forms in the comparative and superlative. Note that grande and pequeño each have two different meanings in their comparative and superlative forms. Table 4-5 displays all the changes that these adjectives undergo.



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