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  • 02-08-2019
  • Spanish
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Yo tengo más dinero que Rafael. Yo tengo menos dinero que Rafael.

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monybeapoblete
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  • 07-08-2019

Answer:

The comparative form (La forma comparativa)

Explanation:

The first sentence "yo tengo más dinero que Rafael" is a comparative form because speaker A is saying that he/she has more money than Rafael. So Rafael has less money than speaker A. The second sentence "yo tengo menos dinero que Rafael" is also a comparative form because speaker A is saying that he/she has less money than Rafael.

In comparative sentences you should compare two different situations.

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