2. Monteverde vs San Jose
I consider Monteverde is more fascinating than San
Jose. Even though San Jose is more cosmopolitan it
is also more crowded, and I think crowd cities are
stressful. I know Monteverde is definitely more
expensive than San Jose, but it way more beautiful,
for example, while San Jose has more bustling
streets, the streets in Monteverde has narrower and
quieter. Monteverde is also smaller than San Jose.
3. Monteverde vs San Jose
I consider Monteverde is more fascinating than San
Jose. Even though San Jose is more cosmopolitan it
is also more crowded, and I think crowd cities are
stressful. I know Monteverde is definitely more
expensive than San Jose, but it way more beautiful,
for example, while San Jose has more bustling
streets, the streets in Monteverde has narrower and
quieter. Monteverde is also smaller than San Jose.
4. Comparatives
• Short adjectives add –er.
San Jose is bigger than Monteverde
• Long adjectives write “more” + adjective
San Jose is more crowded than Monteverde
5. Remember
• One syllable adj with CVC
big – bigger
wet – wetter
• Use –ier with adj ending in y
dirty- dirtier
smelly- smellier
6. Exceptions
Some adjectives take both forms
Some two-syllable adjectives can take either -er
or more:
Simple becomes simpler or more simple
Narrow becomes narrower or more narrow
Quiet becomes quieter or more quiet