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Frases de Comparación

Fold your paper into 8 sections: Write the number with the following in the boxes. As we go through each slide, you are going to write a sentence in Spanish for each one. Then, you may either write the translation to the sentence, or you may draw a picture with your sentence. *Do no use the same sentences that are the example sentences.* Tanta…como Tantos…como Tantas…como Tanto como Mejor que Menor que Mayor que Peor que Más de Más que Más…que Menos de Menos que Menos…que Tan…como Tanto…. como

Box #1: Más de Más de is used before a number in a sentence. Diez es ______ ________ tres.

Ana siempre duerme más que yo. Mi prima trabaja más que su jefe. Box #2: Más que – Verbo   MÁS QUE (Verb + more than Luis estudia más que Pedro. (Luis studies more than Pedro.) Ana siempre duerme más que yo. Mi prima trabaja más que su jefe.

Superioridad (Superiority) – MÁS Sustantivo (noun) Adjetivo Adverbio Box # 3: Más… que Superioridad (Superiority) – MÁS Sustantivo (noun) Adjetivo Adverbio QUE (More + noun/adjective/adverb + than) Luis tiene más libros que Pedro. Luis es más alto que Pedro. (Luis has more books than Pedro.) Luis corre más rápido que Paco.

Box #4: Menos de Menos de is used before a number in a sentence. Tres es ______ ________ diez.

– Verbo MENOS QUE Box #5: Menos Que    MENOS QUE (Verb + MENOS QUE-less than-) Luis estudia menos que Pedro. (Luis studies less than Pedro.) Ana siempre duerme menos que yo. Mi prima trabaja menos que su jefe.

Box #6: Menos…. Que Sustantivo Adjetivo Adverbio – MENOS QUE Inferioridad (Inferiority ) (Less + noun/adjective/adverb + than) Luis tiene menos libros que Pedro. (Luis has less books than Pedro.) Luis es menos alto que Pedro. Luis corre menos rápido que Pedro.

– TAN Adjetivo Adverbio COMO Box #7: Tan….Como   – TAN Adjetivo Adverbio COMO (As + Adjective/Adverb + as) Luis es tan alto como Pedro. (Luis is as tall as Pedro.) Luis corre tan rápido como Pedro.

Box # 8, 9, 10, 11: Tanto, o, os,as….como Igualdad (Equality) – TANTO/-A/-OS/-AS + sustantivo + COMO (As many + noun + as) Luis tiene tantos libros como Paco. (Luis has as many books as Paco.) Luis duerme tantas horas como Pedro. Mi padre tiene tanto dinero como el tuyo.

Box # 12: Tanto Como –Verbo TANTO COMO   TANTO COMO (Verb + as much as) Luis estudia tanto como Pedro. (Luis studies as much as Pedro.) Luis come tanto como Pedro.

Box #13: Mejor que Mejor que is used when describing that something is better than something else: For example: Mi hermano es mejor que yo cuando jugamos baloncesto.

Box #14: Menor que Menor que is used when describing someone that is younger than another person: For example: Mi madre es menor que mi padre.

Box #15: Mayor que Mayor que is used when describing someone that is older than another person: For example: Mi padre es mayor que mi madre.

Box #16: Peor que Peor que is used when describing something that is worse than something else: For example: Mi clase de ciencias es peor que mi clase de arte.