Comparisons of Equality Avancemos 3 – Unidad 1 – Lección 1.

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Comparisons of Equality Avancemos 3 – Unidad 1 – Lección 1

Comparisons of adjectives and adverbs as + adj./adv. + as as + adj./adv. + as Tom is as tall as Bill. Tom is as tall as Bill. Sue is as nice as Ann. Sue is as nice as Ann. Henry eats as slowly as Larry. Henry eats as slowly as Larry.

Comparisons of adjectives and adverbs tan + adj./adv. + como tan + adj./adv. + como José es tan alto como Carlos. José es tan alto como Carlos. María es tan simpática como Anita. María es tan simpática como Anita. Raúl come tan despacio como Juan. Raúl come tan despacio como Juan.

You do it. Ana is as pretty as Sara. Ana is as pretty as Sara. Ana es tan bonita como Sara. Ana es tan bonita como Sara. José is as thin as Juan. José is as thin as Juan. José es tan delgado como Juan. José es tan delgado como Juan. Raúl runs as fast as Carlos. Raúl runs as fast as Carlos. Raúl corre tan rápido como Carlos. Raúl corre tan rápido como Carlos.

Comparisons of nouns as much/many + noun + as as much/many + noun + as Tom has as many books as Bill. Tom has as many books as Bill. Sue writes as many letters as Ann. Sue writes as many letters as Ann. Henry lost as much money as Larry. Henry lost as much money as Larry.

Comparisons of nouns tanto/a/os/as + noun + como tanto/a/os/as + noun + como José tiene tantos libros como Carlos. José tiene tantos libros como Carlos. María escribe tantas cartas como Ana. María escribe tantas cartas como Ana. Raúl bebe tanta agua como Juan. Raúl bebe tanta agua como Juan.

You do it. Ana has as many friends as José. Ana has as many friends as José. Ana tiene tantos amigos como José. Ana tiene tantos amigos como José. Ana eats as many bananas as Juan. Ana eats as many bananas as Juan. Ana come tantas bananas como Juan. Ana come tantas bananas como Juan. Ana does as much work as you. Ana does as much work as you. Ana hace tanto trabajo como tú. Ana hace tanto trabajo como tú.

Comparisons of verbs verb + as much as verb + as much as Tom reads as much as Bill. Tom reads as much as Bill. Sue writes as much as Ann. Sue writes as much as Ann. Henry eats as much as Larry. Henry eats as much as Larry.

Comparisons of verbs verb + tanto como verb + tanto como José lee tanto como Juan. José lee tanto como Juan. María escribe tanto como Ana. María escribe tanto como Ana. Henry come tanto como Carlos. Henry come tanto como Carlos.

You do it. Raúl talks as much as I do. Raúl talks as much as I do. Raúl habla tanto como yo. Raúl habla tanto como yo. Sara dances as much as Adela. Sara dances as much as Adela. Sara baila tanto como Adela. Sara baila tanto como Adela. María studies as much as José. María studies as much as José. María estudia tanto como José. María estudia tanto como José.

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