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Devin asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 9 years ago

French Help please! le comparatif ou le superlatif?

could someone help me out? thank you

+ généreux (comparatif)

+ bonne (superlatif)

- occupée (comparatif)

- cher (superlatif)

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    Comparatif is when you're saying something is 'more ___' than something else, such as:

    Il est plus agé qu'elle - He is older than her

    Le chien est plus faim que le chat - The dog is hungrier than the cat

    The superlative is when you say that something is the tallest, the most expensive, the cheapest, the quietest etc:

    Il est le plus grand. - He is the biggest.

    Elle est la plus mince - She is the thinnest.

    - Ell a:)

  • + Généreux (comparatif) = Plus généreux.

    + Bonne (superlatif) = La meilleure.

    - Occupée (comparatif) = Moins occupée.

    - Cher (superlatif) = Le moins cher.

    Hope I helped ;) xx

    Source(s): Studying French at university.
  • Rodica
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    Comparatif :

    inferiority - moins...que

    Moins occupée que

    equality - aussi...que

    superiority (+) - plus...que

    Plus généreux que

    http://www.frenchtutorial.com/standard/comparative...

    Superlatif :

    (+) La meilleure (bonne is feminine, singular) - irregular

    (-) La moins bonne

    (+) Le plus cher (cher is masculine, singular)

    (-) Le moins cher

    http://www.laits.utexas.edu/tex/gr/adj7.html

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    So it is:

    plus généreux que

    le meilleur

    moins occupé que

    le moins cher

    Trust me, I'm french ;)

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  • 9 years ago

    plus généreux

    trés bonne

    plus occupée

    trés cher

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