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Page 1: Comparatives Gramática 3.2. Comparatives  Used to compare at least two people or things.  When using an adjective to compare, the adjective must agree

Comparatives Gramática 3.2

Page 2: Comparatives Gramática 3.2. Comparatives  Used to compare at least two people or things.  When using an adjective to compare, the adjective must agree

Comparatives Used to compare at least two people or

things. When using an adjective to compare,

the adjective must agree with the first noun being compared.

Page 3: Comparatives Gramática 3.2. Comparatives  Used to compare at least two people or things.  When using an adjective to compare, the adjective must agree

Comparatives In English we have two ways to make

comparisons: more _____ than or less _____ than add an –er. Example taller

In Spanish there is only one way:, use the following phrases… más _____ que or menos _____ que

Page 4: Comparatives Gramática 3.2. Comparatives  Used to compare at least two people or things.  When using an adjective to compare, the adjective must agree

Comparative Phrases w/adjectives Más…que = more…than Menos…que = less…than Tan…como = as…as

Olivia es más rubia que Juan. Note the adjective rubia agrees with the

first noun, which is Olivia, a female. Mi abuelo es menos alto que mi

hermana. Una manzana es tan rica como un yogur.

Page 5: Comparatives Gramática 3.2. Comparatives  Used to compare at least two people or things.  When using an adjective to compare, the adjective must agree

Repaso de adjetivos Artistico(a)

Atlético(a)

Bueno(a)

Malo(a)

Perezoso(a)

Trabajador(a)

Estudioso(a)

Cómico(a)

Serio(a)

Organizado(a)

Desorganizado(a)

Alto(a)

Bajo(a)

Bonito(a)

Feo(a)

Grande

Pequeño(a)

Divertido(a)

Interesante

Aburrido(a)

Joven

Viejo(a)

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José es _____ alto _____ Manuel.

Manuel es _____ alto _____ José

José

Manuel

más que

menos que

ALTO/A

Page 7: Comparatives Gramática 3.2. Comparatives  Used to compare at least two people or things.  When using an adjective to compare, the adjective must agree

La casa es _____ organizada _____ la oficina.

La oficina es _____ organizada _____ la casa.

más que

menos que

La oficinaLa casa

ORGANIZADO/A

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Los burritos son _____ grandes _____ tu cabeza.

tan como

LOS BURRITOS

GRANDE

TU CABEZA

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Irregular comparatives Mayor – older Menor – younger Mejor – better Peor – worse

*Irregulars also agree in number with the first noun Mi hija es menor que mi hijo. Mis primos son menores que yo.

Page 10: Comparatives Gramática 3.2. Comparatives  Used to compare at least two people or things.  When using an adjective to compare, the adjective must agree

La mujer es _____ _____ el bebé.

El bebé es _____ _____ la mujer

mayor

menor

que

que

Page 11: Comparatives Gramática 3.2. Comparatives  Used to compare at least two people or things.  When using an adjective to compare, the adjective must agree

Comparatives w/out adjectives Más que… = more than Menos que… = less than Tanto como… = as much as

Paco le gusta ir de compras más que ir a la escuela.

Me gustan los examenes menos que las pruebas.

Nos gusta nadar tanto como esquiar.

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Me gusta usar la computadora _____ _____ hablar por teléfono.

Me gusta hablar por teléfono _____ _____ usar la computadora.

más

menos

que

que

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Me gusta pasar un rato con mis amigos _____ _____ estudiar.

Me gusta estudiar _____ _____ pasar un rato con mis amigos.

más

menos

que

que

Page 14: Comparatives Gramática 3.2. Comparatives  Used to compare at least two people or things.  When using an adjective to compare, the adjective must agree

Me gustan las bananas _____ _____ las manzanas.

tanto como

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Completa las orraciones con que o como para describir a las familias de Rodrigo y Marisol.

1.Marisol es tan simpática _____ su madrastra. 2.Ana es menor _____ Rodrigo. 3.Marisol corre tanto _____ sus padres. 4.Rodrigo tiene menos hermanas _____ José.5.El tío Pablo toca la guitarra mejor _____ la tía Camila. 6.Ester es mayor _____ Tito.

¡Sus familias! Pg. 175, ej. #12

como

que

como

que

que

que

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Make comparisons using más…que, menos…que, tan…como, o tanto como.

Page 17: Comparatives Gramática 3.2. Comparatives  Used to compare at least two people or things.  When using an adjective to compare, the adjective must agree

¡A ti te toca! Become an expert in one category. As a group, come up with 3 example sentences using the students in your group and present them to the class.

1.) mas….que2.) menos….que3.) tan….como

1.) mas que2.) menos que3.) tanto como

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Escuchar TXT CD 3 Track #17

Ana habla de sus animales, Capitán y Príncipe. Escucha su descripción y decide si las siguientes oraciones son ciertas o falsas.

1.) La familia de Ana tiene más perros que gatos.

2.) Príncipe es tan simpático como Capitán.

3.) Capitán es más grande que Príncipe.

4.) A Príncipe le gusta comer más que descansar.

5. Príncipe es menor que Capitán.

6.) Capitán es más perezoso que Príncipe.