Sagot :
Bonjour,
Réponse :
Il y a beaucoup de possibilité:
Comparatif de supériorité: ( plus .... que )
difficult ==> more difficult than
exciting ==> more exciting than
easy ==> easier than
simple ==> more simple than / simpler than
hard ==> harder than
physical ==> more physical than
spectacular ==> more spectacular than
- Playing the drums is more spectacular than watching TV.
- Watching TV is easier than playing the drums.
- Playing the drums is harder than watching TV.
- Playing the drums is more physical than watching TV.
- Playing the drums is harder than watching TV
Il n'est pas précisé dans l'exercice si il ne faut utiliser que du comparatif de supériorité ( il faut juste les comparer ).
On peut donc utiliser du comparatif d'infériorité ( moins ... que ):
- Watching TV is less difficult than playing the drums.
Ou du comparatif d'égalité ( aussi ... que ):
- Watching TV is as exciting as playing the drums.
;)