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1. Using 比 (bǐ) — “A is more ... than B”
This is how you say one thing has more of a quality than another.
Structure:
A 比 B + adjective
Humor time:
My friend is taller than me.
This phone is more expensive than that one.
Lili walks into work. Jianguo looks at her coffee cup and says,
建国: 你的咖啡比我的大!
(Nǐ de kāfēi bǐ wǒ de dà!)
Your coffee is bigger than mine!
2. Using 没有 (méiyǒu) — “A is not as ... as B”
Switch it up! Sometimes, you want to say something does not have as much of a quality as another.
Structure:
A 没有 B + adjective
Xiaotong sighs as Haoran brags,
Yesterday was not as hot as today.
This backpack is not as good-looking as that one.
浩然: 我的分数没有你的高。
(Wǒ de fēnshù méiyǒu nǐ de gāo.)
My score isn’t as high as yours.
Remember:
Quick tips:
Try it! Who is taller, richer, funnier? Or maybe... not as funny as?
1. Lili's manager Jianguo is older than Lili. 2. Haoran is not as happy as Xiaotong. 3. Zhiqiang’s backpack is cheaper than Lili’s. 4. Today is not as cold as yesterday. 5. Lili is not as hardworking as her boss (Jianguo). 6. Xiaotong is taller than Haoran.
王建国__张莉莉__。
浩然__晓彤__高兴。
刘志强的书包__张莉莉的__。
今天__昨天__冷。
张莉莉__王建国__努力。
晓彤__浩然__。