11/9/2013Created by Julie M. Phares Unidad 3 Etapa 2 El comparativo –de diferenciade diferencia –de igualidadde igualidad.

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11/9/2013Created by Julie M. Phares Unidad 3 Etapa 2 El comparativo –de diferenciade diferencia –de igualidadde igualidad

11/9/2013Created by Julie M. Phares El comparativo (Desigualdad) Verbo + más/menos + adjetivo/adverbio/sustantivo + que Yo soy más baja que RosarioI am shorter than Rosario. Héctor tiene menos dinero que Jorge.Hector has less money than Jorge. Elena es menos alta que Miguel.Elena is less tall than Miguel. Roberto es más simpático que Paulina.Roberto is nicer than Paulina. Pepe y Raúl corren más rápidamente Pepe and Raúl run more quickly que Ricardo.than Ricardo. Yo uso más de dos guantes.I have more than two gloves. El álgebra es mejor que el inglés.Algebra is better than English. Notice that there is no más in the last sentence. Its not necessary. Other words like this: peor, mayor, & menor

11/9/2013Created by Julie M. Phares Práctica con el comparativo 1. Paco is more athletic than Miguel. 2. I have less homework than you. 3. Sara and I dance better than Raquel. 4. My brother is older than I. Paco es más atlético que Miguel. Yo tengo menos tarea que tú. Sara y yo bailamos mejor que Raquel. Mi hermano es mayor que yo.

11/9/2013Created by Julie M. Phares El comparativo de igualidad (Use this formula when youre comparing items that are the same) Verbo + tan/tanto + adjetivo/adverbio/sustantivo + como Carlota es tan baja como Juana.Carlota is as short as Juana. Teresa canta tan bien como Roberto.Teresa sings as well as Roberto. Yo tengo tanta tarea como Luisa.I have as much homework as Luisa. Patricia tiene tanto dinero como yo.Patricia has as much money as I. Tú y yo tenemos tantos hermanosYou & I have as many brothers as como Felipe.Felipe. Margarita tiene tantas plumas comoMargarita has as many pens as Rosita.Rosita. Me gusta el volibol tanto como el surfing.I like volleyball as much as surfing.

11/9/2013Created by Julie M. Phares Práctica con la comparativo de igualidad 1. Juan has as much free time as Felicia. 2. I am as tall as Felipe. 3. Hector eats as much food as Rosita and Pepe. 4. You have as many pens as Carmen. 5. Sergio has as many cars as Roberto. Juan tiene tanto tiempo libre como Felicia. Yo soy tan alto como Felipe. Héctor come tanta comida como Rosa y Pepe. Tú tienes tantas plumas como Carmen. Sergio tiene tantos carros como Roberto.