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Does Roast Beef mean “I’m ready to settle down?”

Backward Investors

Old Dream

Low-fat croissants

Parlez-vous Restaurantian ?

Calorie Count

To be or not to be… speaking French ?

Keep on asking and you will receive

It’s going south

License to speak

Tour de Food

Who wants to live in Whatever-sur-Mer ?

EXpress yourself

How’s your skin today?

The nose job

Mission impossible?

ADN

Charity work

Sleepless in Paris

Accents

Ambassadress

Tacos fever

Bon voyage !

À la vôtre !

Blind date

Pastis anyone ?

No plan B

Irresistible

La muse et le coq

La victoire de Michelle

Act #27: No plan B

COMPARISONS


In this section, we will discuss comparisons of adjectives and adverbs. Comparatives are adverbs used to compare people or things. They express relative superiority or inferiority and can also express that two things are equal.


SUPERIORITY

Follow this simple formula to express “more...than”: plus + adjective (or adverb) + que

Marie est plus petite que sa soeur.
Marie is smaller than her sister.

Il est plus sportif que nous pensions.
He is more athletic than we thought.


INFERIORITY

Follow this simple formula to express “less...than”: moins + adjective (or adverb) + que

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