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Comparisons of Equality
Comparisons of equality
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Comparisons of Equality Practice

tan + adjective (adverb) + como Review When things being compared have equal characteristics, the comparison of equality is used. To form the comparisons of equality using adjectives or adverbs, use the following formula: tan + adjective (adverb) + como Ex: El chico es tan alto como la chica.

tanto(-a,-os,-as) + noun + como Review To form comparisons of equality with nouns, use the following formula: tanto(-a,-os,-as) + noun + como Ex: Juan tiene* tanto dinero como María.

Review When actions (not things) are being compared, and there is no adjective, use the following formula: verb + tanto + como Ex: Rosario cocina tanto como Josefina.

verb + tan + adjective + como Review When actions (not things) are being compared, and there is an adjective, use the following formula: verb + tan + adjective + como (masculine form) Ex: Ella trabaja tan duro como yo.

Combine the two sentences into one. Model: Yo tengo una pluma. Tú tienes una pluma. Yo tengo tantas plumas como tú. 1. Juan tiene dos padres. María tiene dos padres. María tiene _______ padres como Juan. tantos

Combine the two sentences into one. Ricardo es viejo. Rita es vieja también. Rita es tan vieja ______ Ricardo. 3. El hombre lee tres libros. La mujer lee tres libros. La mujer lee ______ libros como el hombre. como tantos

Combine the two sentences into one. El chico escribe dos cartas. La chica escribe dos cartas también. La chica escribe tantas _______ como el chico. 5. El niño come dos manzanas. La niña come dos manzanas. La niña come ________ manzanas como el niño. cartas tantas

Combine the two sentences into one. 6. El español es difícil. El inglés es difícil también. El inglés es ______ difícil como el español. 7. Pablo duerme nueve horas. Elena duerme nueve horas. Elena duerme tantas ______ como Pablo. tan horas

Combine the two sentences into one. 8. Este hotel es caro. El otro es caro también. Este hotel es tan caro como _____ otro. 9. Diego compra siete sombreros. Enrique compra siete sombreros también. Enrique compra ________ sombreros como Diego. el tantos

Combine the two sentences into one. 10. María está triste. Juan está triste también. Juan está _____ triste como María. 11. Mi primo bebe dos vasos de leche. Mi prima bebe dos vasos de leche también. Mi prima bebe tantos vasos como mi _______. tan primo

Combine the two sentences into one. 12. El señor es rico. La señora es rica. La señora es _____ rica como el señor. 13. El café es bueno. El agua es buena. El agua es tan buena como _____ café. tan el

Combine the two sentences into one. 14. La carne de vaca es deliciosa. La carne de cerdo es deliciosa también. La carne de cerdo es _____ deliciosa como la carne de vaca. 15. Yo tengo dos hermanos. Tú tienes dos hermanos. Tú tienes tantos hermanos como ____. tan yo