Grammar: Comparative adjetives

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Mind Map on Grammar: Comparative adjetives, created by Melany Bayona on 28/04/2023.
Melany Bayona
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Grammar: Comparative adjetives
  1. "Should" and "could"
    1. Comparative adjetives usted to compare two things or situations
    2. Use: Could
      1. Is usted to express a possibility or an ability in a viven situation
      2. Use: Should
        1. Is usted to express a recommendation or advice about what to do in a viven situación.
        2. Structure "Should": Is combined with the base from of the verb(infinitivo without "to".
          1. Examples
            1. "You Should study harder if you want to pass the exam"
              1. We should save more money for our future"
                1. "You should take a break and relax"
          2. Structure "Could": Combines with the base from of the verb(infinitive without "to".
            1. Examples
              1. "I could run faster when i was younger"
                1. "He could play the piano beautifully when he was alive"
                  1. "She could speak three languages fluently"
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