Compariciones en español. unequal comparisons differences between people/things más + adjective, adverb or noun + que (more) (than) Los estudiantes están.

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compariciones en español

unequal comparisons differences between people/things más + adjective, adverb or noun + que (more) (than) Los estudiantes están más cansados que los maestros. The students are more tired than the teachers. menos + adjective, adverb or noun + que (less)(than) Mi vecino tiene menos dinero que mi abuela. My neighbor has less money than my grandma.

unequal comparisons differences between actions verb + más que… more than… Me gusta la pizza más que el pollo. I like pizza more than chicken. verb + menos que… less than… Yo como menos que tú. I eat less than you.

irregular comparative words mayor que – older (than) menor que – younger (than) mejor que – better (than) peor que – worse (than) Yo soy menor que ella. I am younger than her.

practice: unequal Yo estoy cansado. Tú estás más cansado. → 1. La película es interesante. El libro es muy interesante. 2. Yo tengo quince juguetes. Tú solo tienes diez juguetes. 3. Julia tiene veintidós años. Horacio tiene cuarenta años. 4. Lucía trabajó por cinco horas. Emilio trabajó por ocho. 5. Srta. Catherman habla mucho en español. Hablamos un poco en español.

equal comparisons similarities between people/things tan + adjective or adverb + como as…as La hija es tan guapa como la madre. The daughter is as pretty as the mother.

equal comparisons similarities between people/things tanto (-a, -os, -as) + noun + como as many/much…as El chico tiene tantos juguetes como la chica. The boy has as many toys as the girl.

equal comparisons similarities between people/things verb + tanto como… as much as… Yo cocino tanto como tú. I cook as much as you do.

equal comparisons Ricardo es viejo. Rita es vieja también. → 6. El tigre es feroz. El león es feroz también. 7. El español es difícil. El inglés es difícil también. 8. Yo tengo seis hermanas. Kiki tiene seis hermanas también. 9. La chica baila mucho. El chico baila mucho también. 10. Andrea tiene dos perros. Alberto tiene dos perros también.

adjective, adverb and noun comparisons sandwiched between comparison words más + adjective, adverb or noun + que menos + adjective, adverb or noun + que tan + adjective or adverb + como tanto (-a, -os, -as) + noun + como

verb comparisons comparison words together after the verb verb + más que… verb + menos que… verb + tanto como…