Comparative forms in Spanish follow a simple pattern Let's compare some pets, people, and objects: El gato es más rápido que el perro. (The cat is faster than the dog.) El ratón es más pequeño que el elefante. (The mouse is smaller than the elephant.) Mi padre es más alto que mi madre. (My father is taller than my mother) Mi hermano es menos hablador que mi hermana. (My brother is less talkative than my sister.) La historia es más difícil que la matemática. (History is harder than mathematics.) *Notice that the word "más" has a tilde (á) as it refers to an increase on something. Without it "mas" means but.
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