10 oraciones comparativas del campo y la ciudad en inglés
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The city is noisier than the village
In the city are more kinds of shopps than in the village
In the village is smaller than city
In the city are more people than in the village
In the camp you can see the stars better than in the city
The village is smaller than the city
In the city are more pollution than in the village
The village is cleaner than city
The nature of the city is smaller than the nature of the village
In the city are more lights than in the village
10 oraciones comparativas del campo y la ciudad en inglés.
- The city is louder than the countryside.
- The city are more shops than in the countryside.
- The countryside is smaller than city.
- The city are more habitated than the countryside.
- The countryside is cleaner than the city.
- The countryside is smaller than the city.
- The city has more pollution than in the countryside.
- The countryside is more religious than city.
- The countryside has more green areas than the city.
- The city are lighter than in the countryside.
1. Oraciones en comparativo "-er".
Se trata del sufijo que existe en inglés para aumentar de valor alguna cualidad, como lo es: bueno, malo, alto, bajo. En inglés se utiliza el sufijo -er únicamente en adjetivos monosílabos: good, bad, cool, high, short, tall, entre otros. Para los adjetivos no monosílabos, se utiliza la palabra more antes del adjetivo. Fórmula para construir oraciones en comparativo:
- Para oraciones positivas o negativas: Pronombre personal + verbo to-be + ("adj con sufijo "-er" - "more + adj").
- Para oraciones interrogativas: Wh + verbo to-be + pronombre personal + ("adj con sufijo "-er" - "more + adj").