I'm not sure what you meant by correcting this sentence--Thank you for any further explanation you can give--

3. Tocar el piano es______tocar la guitarra. (+bueno)
Tocar el piano es mejor que tocar la guitarra.
You said in an earlier post: mejor que(irregular - or comparative are bueno = mejor, malo = peor, mayor and menor

Perhaps you have not yet met the -or comparatives. The comparative forms of bueno, malo, grande and peque˜õ are irregular.

bueno, -a, -os, -as = mejor (-es) = better
(from good to better & we'll do superlatives later)

malo -a, -os -as = peor (-ew) = worse
(from bad to worse)

grande, -s meaning great, big can go 2 ways, depending upon the meaning = mayor (-es) = greater, older (more famous) OR más/menos grande = larger (concentrating on SIZE)

pequeño, -a, -os, -as = minor, lesser, ounger, can also go 2 ways, depending upon the meaning = menor (-es) = minor, lesser, younger (usually lesser quality) OR más/menos pequeño = smaller (concentrating on SIZE)

This may be before you need it, but since you used BUENO you need to know that even Native Speakers say más bueno = which is BAD GRAMMAR! bueno = mejor

Hope that explains it for you?

Sra

I think it does-so I was okay when I used mejor que in my sentence? I wasn't suppose to change anything??

¡perfecto!

Sra

Thank you

In the sentence "Tocar el piano es mejor que tocar la guitarra," the word "mejor" is the comparative form of the adjective "bueno" (good). When comparing two things in Spanish, you use the word "que" (than) to make the comparison.

To explain how to get the answer, you can start by identifying that the sentence is making a comparison between playing the piano and playing the guitar. Pay attention to the context and the words used in the sentence. In this case, the word "mejor" is key, as it indicates a comparison where playing the piano is better than playing the guitar. Therefore, you can conclude that the correct word to fill in the blank is "mejor."

To get to this answer, it's important to understand the comparative forms of adjectives in Spanish. In this case, the adjective "bueno" (good) transforms into "mejor" (better) when making a comparison. Similarly, other adjectives such as "malo" (bad) become "peor" (worse), "mayor" (older) become "mayor" (greater/bigger), and "menor" (smaller) become "menor" (lesser/smaller).

Remember that understanding the context, analyzing the words used, and having knowledge of comparative forms of adjectives are crucial for answering this question.