Avancemos 3 – Lección Preliminar

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Avancemos 3 – Lección Preliminar Equal Comparisons Avancemos 3 – Lección Preliminar

Equal comparisons To compare similarities between people and things, we use these phrases: 1. Tan + adjective or adverb + como = as…as Example: La pizza es tan sabrosa como la hamburguesa. The pizza is as tasty as the hamburger.

Equal comparisons Tanto (s, os, as) + noun + como = as many/much….as Example: La sopa tiene tanta pimienta como sal. The soup has as much pepper as salt. Tanto como… = as much…as Yo cocino tanto como tú. I cook as much as you.

Práctica 10 – No eres mejor Rebeca y Sofia tienen, cada una, un restaurante. Rebeca piensa que el suyo (hers) es mejor. Vuelve a escribir las oraciones según Sofia, usando comparativos de igualidad.

Práctica 10 1. Mi restuarante tiene más mesas que tu restaurante. Mi restaurante tiene tantas mesas como tu restaurante. 2. Mi menú tiene más postres que tu menú. Mi menú tiene tantos postres como tu menú. 3. Mi comida es más sabrosa que tu comida. Mi comida es tan sabrosa como tu comida.

Práctica 10 4. Mis camareros son más amables que tus camareros. Mis camareros son tan amables como tus camareros. 5. Cocinamos más rápido que ustedes. Cocinamos tan rápido como ustedes. 6. Somos mejores que ustedes Somos tan buenos como ustedes.