Question:

algo mas dificil que un examen de espanol

Answer:

unas Ingles son mas dificil que un examen de espanol

Is this correct

Para mi' un examen de chino es mas dificil

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El inglés es más difícil que un examen de español. = English is more difficult than a Spanish exam.

However, I agree with drwls! Un examen de chino es mucho más difícil.

Sra

No, your answer is not correct. The correct answer to the question "algo mas dificil que un examen de español" would be "algo más difícil que un examen de español" which means "something more difficult than a Spanish exam."

To answer this type of question correctly, you need to understand the comparative structure in Spanish. In this case, you can use the word "más" (meaning "more") to compare the difficulty of two things. Here's how you can break down the answer:

1. Start with the question: "algo más difícil que un examen de español" which means "something more difficult than a Spanish exam."
2. To give a specific example that fits the context, you could say "unas Ingles son" which means "some English exams are."
3. Finally, combine the two parts: "unas Ingles son más difíciles que un examen de español" means "some English exams are more difficult than a Spanish exam."

Remember to pay attention to grammar and use the correct syntax when constructing sentences in Spanish.