Answer:
The right comparative form that could be used for each sentence is:
1. Tu pasaje costó 400 pesos y el mío sólo 250 pesos.
- <u>Tu pasaje es más caro que el mío</u>.
2. No me gusta este hostal, las camas son más cómodas en un hotel.
- <u>Las camas de un hotel son mejores que las camas de un hostal</u>.
3. Mi tren llegó con cinco horas de retraso. El tuyo llegó puntual.
- <u>Mi tren llegó con más retraso que el tuyo</u>.
4. En temporada baja los pasajeros pagan menos por sus viajes.
- <u>Viajar en temporada baja es más barato que viajar en temporada alta</u>.
Explanation:
In Spanish, the comparative form could be:
- Inferiority comparatives: Using the words (menos-que).
- Equality Comparatives: Using the words (tan-como).
- Superiority comparatives: Using the words (más-que).
With the exception of the adjective <em>"good"</em>, whose comparative form of superiority is better.
In each sentence, the following was taken into account to select the correct option:
1. The passage of the other person costs 400 and that of the speaker costs 250, <u>therefore it must be said that the passage of the other is more expensive than that of the speaker</u>.
2. Since it is mentioned that hotel beds are more comfortable, <u>then the best option is to say that hotel beds are better than those of hostels</u>.
3. If the speaker's train arrived five hours late and that of the other person arrived on time, <u>the comparation must say that the speaker's train arrived later than that of the other person</u>.
4. Since it is mentioned that in the low season the travelers pay less, <u>the appropriate comparison must say that traveling in the low season is cheaper or less expensive</u>.