Español 2 el 5 de octubre. Making comparisons To compare people or things that are equal to one another, you use: tan+ adjective + como (as + adjective.

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Español 2 el 5 de octubre

Making comparisons To compare people or things that are equal to one another, you use: tan+ adjective + como (as + adjective + as) ejemplo: La clase de español es tan popular como la clase de matemáticas. –Spanish class is as popular as math class.

Bell Dinger – el 5 de octubre Using tan + adj. + como, write comparative sentences in Spanish using the adjective provided. Change the adjective as necessary. 1.la clase de matemáticas/la clase de biología (interesante) 2.Sr. McGrath/Sr. Gray (alto) 3.los gatos/los perros (bueno) 4.diciembre/enero (frío) 5.correr/levantar pesas (divertido) 1. La clase de matemáticas es tan interesante como la clase de biología. 2. Sr. McGrath es tan alto como Sr. Gray. 3. Los gatos son tan buenos como los perros. 4. Diciembre es tan frío como enero. 5. Correr es tan diverido como levantar pesas.

Other comparative statements more adj. than más adj. que less adj. than menos adj. que older than mayor que younger than menor que better than mejor que worse than peor que

1. Bob James más / alto Write these statements in last Fridays bell dinger column.

2. menos / alto Bob James

3. más / alto

4. menosmenos / alto

5. mayor

6. menor

7. CarlosPaco más

8. CarlosPaco menos

tan + adj. + como tanto + noun + como más + adj./noun + que menos + adj./noun + que mayor quemenor que tan + adj. + como tanto + noun + como

Más practica Work on Comparatives/Superlatives W.S.