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¿Tienes mucho tiempo libre?
Do you have a lot of free time?
¿Hay muchos libros en la biblioteca?
Are there a lot of books in the library?
No hay mucha agua en el desierto del Sáhara.
There isn’t much water in the Sahara desert.
No hay muchos tigres en España.
There aren’t many tigers in Spain.
¿Hay muchos alumnos en la clase?
Are there a lot of students in the class?
Mi hermana tiene muchas camisetas amarillas.
My sister has a lot of yellow T-shirts.
Hay menos sal en el mar Báltico que en el mar Muerto.
There’s less salt in the Baltic Sea than in the Dead Sea.
Tienen menos dinero a final de mes que a principio de mes.
They have less money at the end of the month than at the beginning of the month.
Mi hermano bebe menos agua que yo.
My brother drinks less water than me.
Hay menos petróleo en Escocia que en Oriente Medio.
There’s less oil in Scotland than in the Middle East.
Tengo más libros que mis amigos.
I have more books than my friends.
Mi madre tiene menos tiempo libre que mi padre.
My mother has less free time than my father.
Hay menos arena en Irlanda que en Egipto.
There’s less sand in Ireland than in Egypt.
Hay más nieve en Suecia que en Italia.
There’s more snow in Sweden than in Italy.
Hay menos relámpagos en verano que en invierno.
There’s less lightning in summer than in winter.
Hay más lluvia en Escocia que en España.
There’s more rain in Scotland than in Spain.
The chair takes up less space than the sofa. (change it with same meaning)
the sofa takes up more space than The chair .
Richard has a lot more patience than Phil. (change it with same meaning)
Richard has a lot less patience than Phil.
There's less sugar in yoghurt than in jam. (change it with same meaning)
There's more sugar in jam than in yoghurt .
Peter’s car uses less petrol than Mark’s car.( change it with same meaning)
Mark’s car uses more petrol than Peter’s car.
My cousin listens to less pop music than me.(change it with same meaning)
Ilisten to more pop music than my cousin
My sister travels with more luggage than me. (change it with same meaning)
I travel with less luggage than my sister
David spends less money than Lucas.(change it with same meaning)
Lucas spends more money than David.
There’s more furniture in a department store than in my house.(change it with same meaning)
There’s less furniture in a department store than in my house