Comparisions of equality Which are the Comparisons of equality the most common way that Spanish uses to indicate that two people or things are equally.

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Comparisions of equality Which are the Comparisons of equality the most common way that Spanish uses to indicate that two people or things are equally a certain way is to use the phrase "tan... como“ and The phrase is the equivalent of the English phrase "as... as."

To make comparisons of equality using ADJETIVES & ADVERBS in spanish, we use the formula:

Instructions for use Tan …..como( as ….as) Esta casa es tan peque ñ a como esa. This house is as small as that. Comparisons of equality adjetive

Tan … como(as ….as) Dora baila tan bien como Ricardo. Dora dances as well as Ricardo. Comparisons of equality adverb

Elena is as pretty as you. Elena es tan bonita como tu. Carlos runs as fast as pablo. Carlos corre tan r á pido como pablo.

To make comparisons of equality using nouns in inglish: We use the formula: As...+ many/much +noun + … as Emily has as many pets as Tyler. Comparisons of equality noun Adjetive of countable and uncountable nouns(many/much). Emily doesn ´ t have as much money as Tyler.

With adjetives

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With adverbs

With nouns

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