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1.32: Comparatifs et Superlatifs

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    The comparative (le comparatif) allows us to compare two nouns. There are three types of comparison:

    • moins … que less … than,
    • aussi … que as … as
    • plus … que more … than.

    The adjective ending agrees with the gender and number of the noun it is describing.

    ☞ Jean est moins ambitieux que Pierre. Jean is less ambitious than Pierre

    ☞ La Mercedes est aussi belle que la Volvo. The Mercedes is as beautiful as the Volvo.

    ☞ L’avion est plus rapide que le train. The plane is faster than the train.

    The superlative adjective

    The superlative (le superlatif) compares one thing against a whole group and expresses the idea of

    • le plus … the most or
    • le moins … the least

    We construct the superlative by using le/la/les plus + adjective or le/la/les moins + adjective. The adjective’s ending agrees with the noun it is describing.

    ☞ Vincent est le plus doué. Vincent is the most gifted.

    ☞ La Maserati est la voiture la plus rapide. The Maserati is the fastest car.

    ☞ Les Français sont les personnes les plus romantiques . The French are the most romantique individuals.

    Irregular comparatives and superlatives in French

    Some adjectives have irregular comparative forms.

    Practice


    This page titled 1.32: Comparatifs et Superlatifs is shared under a CC BY 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Philippe Patto.

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