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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Using the comparatives with adjectives, describe the students in the picture using at least 4 different sentences in Spanish. The students' names from left to right are Jorge, Lisa, Irene y Alicia.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can help you out by telling you what "comparatives" are. First of all, we know that ADJECTIVES are words that DESCRIBE. There are three levels of adjectives. 1. Adjective 2. Comparative 3. Superlative COMPARATIVES are on the SECOND level, you see. ~~~~~~~~~~ Let's start with an example adjective: "GOOD." Level 1 (adjective): Good Level 2 (comparative): Better Level 3 (superlative): Best You see? As we go up the levels, the adjective increases, in intensity. ~~~~~~~~~ How about another example: BAD Level 1 (adjective): Bad Level 2 (comparative): Worse Level 3 (superlative): Worst ~~~~~~~~~~~ One more example. Let's use this adjective: BIG Level 1 (adjective): Big Level 2 (comparative): Bigger Level 3 (superlative): Biggest ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alright? Now, the directions want us to write four sentences, using COMPARATIVES. You know what those are now. Here's an example sentence, in English: "The dog is BIGGER than the cat." See there, the word BIGGER is a COMPARATIVE level adjective. We just have to write four sentences, using comparative words. Only in Spanish, of course. Let me know if you still need help with that. I'll explain a little more.

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