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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
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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Description
Test your knowledge of comparative structures in French grammar with this engaging quiz. Focus on comparisons involving food and other contexts to see how well you understand greater, lesser, and equal relationships in the language.