Comparisons of Equality (Las comparaciones de igualdad)

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Comparisons of Equality (Las comparaciones de igualdad)

tan + adjetivo o adverbio + como as + adjective or adverb + as Joaquín es tan amable como Roberto. Joaquín is as nice as Roberto. María habla tan despacio como su hermana. María speaks as slowly as her sister. verbo + tanto + como verb + as much + as Alberto estudia tanto como Manuel. Alberto studies as much as Manuel. With these usages, tan and tanto both function as adverbs and are therefore, like all adverbs, invariable. adjective adverb verb

es tan pequeña como Esta casaésa. with an adjective tan... como (as... as)

baila tan bien como Dora Ricardo. with an adverb tan... como (as... as) Dora Ricardo

tanto como (as much as) habla tanto como Marilú su papá. Blah, blah, blah When used with a verb, tanto is an adverb and is therefore invariable. with a verb, tan → tanto

1. tanto + masc. sing. noun + como Arturo compra tanto queso como su hermano. Arturo buys as much cheese as his brother. However, tanto can also function as an adjective. Since its base form ends in o, it is a four-form adjective that agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. 2. tanta + fem. sing. noun + como Tú tienes tanta paciencia como Eugenio. You have as much patience as Eugenio. 3. tantos + masc. pl. noun + como Marta tiene tantos amigos como ustedes. Marta has as many friends as you (all). 4. tantas + fem. pl. noun + como Paquito come tantas enchiladas como su papá. Paquito eats as many enchiladas as his dad.

tanto... como (as much... as) tiene tanto dinero como Teodoro. with a masculine singular noun Arturo ¡Tengo tanto dinero como tú! Arturo Teodoro

tanta... como (as much... as) come tanta comida como sus padres. with a feminine singular noun Juanito los padres de Juanito

tantos... como (as many... as) tiene tantos globos como Andrés Lucas. with a masculine plural noun Andrés Lucas

tantas... como (as many... as) lee tantas novelas como Mariana Laura. with a feminine plural noun Mariana Laura

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