What is the difference between autant and aussi?

What is the difference between autant and aussi?

means “He is as tall as I am.” Il court aussi vite que moi means “He runs as fast as me.” But for verbs and nouns, you should actually use autant que. The placement of autant que is exactly the same; it’s just a different word.

How do you use aussi in French?

Aussi is often used to add another object, thought or idea to a sentence. This is probably the best-known usage of the word, which is often translated into English as “also.” Examples: Elle m’a aussi dit qu’elle avait lu ce livre déjà.

How do you use autant de in a sentence?

J’ai autant de frères que lui – I have as many brothers as he does. Mange autant que tu veux – Eat as much as you want. Je ne m’attendais pas à autant de monde ! – I wasn’t expecting so many people!

Does aussi go after verb?

Bonjour Terri ! Combine this with the fact that adverbs usually come after the conjugated verb (see tagged lesson), and you have : J’aime moi aussi les salades. You can also choose to place the expression at the start of the sentence for emphasis, as in the other case: Moi aussi j’aime les salades.

How do you use plus que in French?

Aurélie est plus grande que Marie. Aurélie is taller than Marie. Les hommes sont moins patients que les femmes. Men are less patient than women….Related lessons.

English French
more [adjective] than [adjective]-er than plus [adjectif] que
less [adjective] than moins [adjectif] que
as [adjective] as aussi [adjectif] que

Is aussi masculine or feminine in French?

So here’s a question, if is OSSIE was masculine, is aussi a masculine or feminine word in French? Of course, you didn’t fall for that one… It’s not a noun, so it’s neither.

Can you use aussi at the start of a sentence?

Yes, aussi = also / as well / too can’t be used at the beginning of a sentence. Now you could use it at the beginning of a sentence, but the meaning would then be completely different: aussi would have its other meaning of consequently.

What does autan mean in French?

Noun. autan m (plural autans) Either of two winds that blow in parts of southern France.

How do you use plus de in French?

Note that in all three forms, de is required before the noun. And remember that de becomes d’ in front of a vowel or mute h….How to express to have more [things] than [someone]

English French
more [thing/s] than plus de [chose/s] que
less/fewer [thing/s] than moins de [chose/s] que

Where can I write aussi?

Placement of the word “aussi” in a sentence

  • “Someone had also eaten my porridge” or.
  • “Someone also had eaten my porridge” They both would imply that that ‘someone’ has eaten something else of mine, besides the porridge.
  • “Someone had eaten my porridge also” only in the sense of ‘not only your porridge but mine also’

How do you do Comparez in French?

To make a comparison that includes an adjective, follow these easy steps:

  1. Start with subject + a conjugation of être (to be) + plus/moins/aussi + adjective that matches the subject. For example: il est plus grand (he is taller).
  2. Add que + the original noun that you’re comparing against.

What are comparatives in French?

The comparative (le comparatif) allows us to compare two nouns. There are three types of comparison: moins … que (less … than), aussi … que (as … as) and plus … que (more … than).