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Degree and Qualitative Comparison

Preface

We will divide this chapter into two parts.

In the first part, we will discuss the measure of a certain quality possessed. We can divide this measure into three categories:
a. The existence of a quality, e.g. ‘John is elegant’
b. The possession of a great amount of a certain quality, e.g. ‘John is very elegant’
c. The notion that someone possesses the quality in its greatest amount (superlative form), e.g. ‘John is the most elegant’

In the second part, we will discuss the comparison of the existence of a certain quality. Here too, we shall discuss three categories:
a. The equivalence in the possession of a specific quality, e.g. ‘B is as elegant as A’
b. One possessing more of a quality than another, e.g. ‘B is more elegant than A’
c. One possessing less of a quality than another, e.g. ‘B is less elegant than A’
 

The Grammatical Structure for Qualitative Measures and Comparisons

Part One: The Measure of a Certain Quality

 

a. The possession of the quality:
Juan is thin Juan es delgado


b. The possession of a great amount of the quality:
Juan is very thin Juan es muy delgado
We can also use the suffix: -ísimo/a/os/as:
Muy delgado = delgadísimo Juan es delgadísimo

 


 

c. The possession of the greatest amount of the quality:

The structure for the superlative form of a specific quality:

 

Definite Article

 

most/least

 

 

 

of

 

 

 

+

 

+

Quality

+

 

+

Group

Lo/el/la/los/las

 

más/menos

 

 

 

de

 

 

 


 

1. Juan is the most elegant of all Juan es el más elegante de todos
2. She is the least elegant in the class Ella es la menos elegante de la clase

We use the neutral definite article ‘lo’ when the sentence doesn’t contain the subject, e.g. ‘It’s the most beautiful’ Es lo más lindo, ‘It’s the cheapest’ Es lo más barato.


 

Part Two: The Comparison of the Existence of a Certain Quality

 

a. The equivalence in the possession of a specific quality:
Pedro is as elegant as Juan Pedro es tan elegante como Juan

 

TAN

+

(QUALITY)

+

COMO

 

b. The possession of a specific quality in a greater measure than another:
Pedro is more elegant than Juan Pedro es más elegante que Juan

 

MÁS

+

(QUALITY)

+

QUE

 

c. The possession of a specific quality in a lesser measure than another:
Pedro is less elegant than Juan Pedro es menos elegante que Juan

 

MENOS

+

(QUALITY)

+

QUE


 

Exceptions

Abbreviated Table of Exceptions

In the grammatical structures shown in section 2, the following words are exceptions:

 

The Quality Instead of... We Use

Bueno/a/os/as

Good

Más bueno/a/os/as*

Mejor/es

Malo/a/os/as

Bad

Más malo/a/os/as*

Peor/es

Grande/s

Big

Más grande/s*

Mayor/es

Pequeño/a/os/as

Small

Más pequeño/a/os/as*

Menor/es

* These forms are also grammatically correct.

‘Más pequeño/grande’ usually refers to size, e.g. Mi casa es más grande que la tuya (My house is bigger than yours). ‘Mayor/menor’ usually refers to age, e.g. Juan es mayor que María (Juan is older than Maria.)


 

Unabbreviated Table of Exceptions

 

The Quality   Greater   Greatest

Spanish

English

 

Spanish

English

 

Spanish

English

Bueno

Good

 

Mejor

Better

 

El mejor

the best

Malo

Bad

 

Peor

Worse

 

El peor

the worst

Grande

Big

 

Mayor

Más grande

Older

Bigger

 

El mayor

the oldest

the biggest

Pequeño

Small

 

Menor

Más pequeño

Younger

Smaller

 

El menor

 

the youngest

the smallest

 


 
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