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>Más…queto compare <Menos…quetwo people, =Tan…comothings, or actions =Tanto(a) como

Comparisons > más + adjective + que < menos + adjective + que = tan + adjective + como = tanto como >Más o < Menos Que > Soy más alta que mi hermano. < Paco es menos serio que Ana. > Me gusta cantar más que bailar.

Me gusta comer el pastel tanto como la fruta. El pastel es tan rico como la fruta. (adj.) = Tan/Tanto Como Le gustan tantas frutas como yo. (noun) (He likes as many fruits as I.) Choose the form of tanto to agree with the noun it modifies.

Irregulars AdjectiveComparative Bueno / buenaMejor (que) Malo / malaPeor (que) Viejo / viejaMayor (que) JovenMenor (que) > Javier es mayor que Paco. < Javier y Paco son peores que yo.

Change que to de with #’s When you talk about numbers, you must use más de or menor de. Don’t use que! Llegaremos en menos de cinco minutos. (We will arrive in less than five minutes.) Tengo más de doscientos libros en casa. (I have more than 200 books at home.)