Las Comparaciones. When a comparison doesn’t involve an adjective, you use these phrases:

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Las Comparaciones

When a comparison doesn’t involve an adjective, you use these phrases:

There are a few irregular comparative words, and once again, they agree in number and gender with the first noun

My cousin is taller than my brother Math class is less fun than art class. His parents are as nice as his grandparents. I like pizza more than soup. Do you like to draw as much as watch T. V.?

Now, with your compañero, write down the answers to Activity 13 on p. 175

Libro p. 175, #13 1. Nora es tan alta como Patricia. 2. Marcos es más serio que José. 3. Ana es más perezosa que Alí. 4. Pablo es tan desorganizado como Pedro. 5. María es más atlética que David. 6. A Elena le gusta correr tanto como escuchar música.