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Questions and Answers
In this cake, there are ______ bananas than apples.
In this cake, there are ______ bananas than apples.
- plus
- autant que
- moins
- plus de (correct)
Jean eats ______ Julie
Jean eats ______ Julie
- aussi (correct)
- moins
- plus que
- plus
I drink ______ soda than water.
I drink ______ soda than water.
- moins de (correct)
- moins
- plus
- aussi
We like strawberry ice cream ______ vanilla ice cream.
We like strawberry ice cream ______ vanilla ice cream.
She has ______ shirts than Julie.
She has ______ shirts than Julie.
We drink ______ juice than milk.
We drink ______ juice than milk.
We dislike vanilla ______ chocolate.
We dislike vanilla ______ chocolate.
We dislike zucchini ______ tomatoes.
We dislike zucchini ______ tomatoes.
I am ______ thirsty than my cousin.
I am ______ thirsty than my cousin.
The tomato is ______ than pineapple.
The tomato is ______ than pineapple.
The cucumber is ______ big than the carrot.
The cucumber is ______ big than the carrot.
She sleeps ______ her daughters
She sleeps ______ her daughters
He eats ______ his friend
He eats ______ his friend
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Study Notes
French Grammar Practice - Comparison
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More/Less/Equal Than - Food Comparisons
- In question 43, there are more bananas than apples
- In question 44, Jean eats as many apples as Julie
- Question 45: Drink less soda compared to water.
- Question 46: We prefer strawberry ice cream as much as vanilla ice cream
- In question 47, She has fewer shirts than Julie
- In question 48, It is only milk one drinks
- In question 49, We dislike as much vanilla as chocolate.
- In question 50, We hate more zucchini than tomatoes
- In question 51, I am thirstier than my cousin.
- In question 52, Tomatoes are less than pineapples (in size
- In question 53, Tomatoes are less than pineapples (in size)
- In question 54, The cucumber is larger than the carrot.
- In question 55, She sleeps fewer hours than her daughters
- In question 56, He eats as much as his friend.
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Comparative Adjectives
- The questions use comparative adjectives to compare quantities, sizes, and qualities. Examples include "plus," "moins," "autant que."
- Use the correct form of the comparative depending if the comparison is the same (autant), bigger (plus), or smaller (moins).
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Word Order
- The correct word order for comparisons with que is crucial.
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Context Dependent
- The correct answer choice depends on the context of the sentence.
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