 As you know when we talk about comparison is essential to talk about adjectives.  Important: Adjectives must match in gender and number to nouns they.

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 As you know when we talk about comparison is essential to talk about adjectives.  Important: Adjectives must match in gender and number to nouns they modify.

El es alto Singular, masculine El es bajo Singular, masculine

 In English we add – er – to signify more or less.  You can also add more or less in front of the adjective.

 There is not “ er” equivalent in Spanish, but rather we use : More or less + adjectives + than  Just use this formula, it is much easier than English!! Mas or menos + adjectivos + que

More than = mas que Example; Andrea duerme mas que Ricardo Less than = menos que Julio trabaja menos que Pedro

El SnowboardingEl Golf

El ping-pongEl surf

 el invierno /es / frío / el verano (+)  Susana / tiene / zapatos / Imelda (-)  Ricardo / baila / Felipe (+)  La Cuidad de México / grande / Buenos Aires (+)  El Sr. Patricio/ tiene / dinero / Bill Gates (-)

AdjectiveComparative Bueno = goodMejor = better Malo = badPeor = worse Viejo = oldMayor = older Joven = youngMenor = younger

La abuelitaEl bebe

La mamaLos niños

 To compare people or things that are equal to another you use: As + adjectives + asTan + adjectivo + como Correr es tan popular como levantar pesas. En el equipo de futbol, levantar pesas no es tan popular como correr.

 To say “ as much as “ or “ as many as “, you use: Examples: Hay tanta azucar como sal en esta cocina. Hay tantas actrices en el ensayo como actores. Tanto ( a ) + noun + comoAs much + noun + as Tantos ( as ) + noun ( plural ) + como As many + noun + as

 TAN = is followed by adjective.  TANTO( A )/ TANTOS ( AS )= is followed by noun.

 Juego / al fútbol / bien / Javier (=)  Soy / inteligente / ella (=)  Necesito/ lapices/ cuadernos ( =)  Marta / es / perezosa / Victoria (=)  Hay/ asientos/ alumnos ( =)