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No tenemos más que tres bailarines.
Why isn't it de? I thought the preposition de is always used before a number. La población de Honduras es mayor que la de El Salvador. Why isn't the correct answer más grande que? Esta lancha estála peor que de Anibal. Does "que" always follow the irregular comparatives? Because... the following sentence does not include que after the irregular comparative... Estas señales son peores en el aeropuerto que en el puerto. |
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If you say "no tenemos más de tres bailarines" you mean "we have less than three dancers" (three at most). Quote:
"Más grande" => "mayor" "más bien", "más bueno" => "mejor" "menos grande" => "menor" "más mal", "más malo" => "peor" Quote:
Your missing "que" is right after "aeropuerto". Here "peor que" has been separated to say where the signals are worse in between.
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This sentence you must the word Las. Because you are affirm something. I hope this clear your doubts about.
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