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.
王建国__张莉莉__。
2. Haoran is not as happy as Xiaotong.
浩然__晓彤__高兴。
3. Zhiqiang’s backpack is cheaper than Lili’s.
刘志强的书包__张莉莉的__。
4. Today is not as cold as yesterday.
今天__昨天__冷。
5. Lili is not as hardworking as her boss (Jianguo).
张莉莉__王建国__努力。
6. Xiaotong is taller than Haoran.
晓彤__浩然__。