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Page 1: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Comparisons

Sentences of equality or inequality

Page 2: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes

between the words. (If it is an adjective, it will agree in number and

gender with the subject of the comparison).

Page 3: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Yo tengo más dinero que ella.

Mari es menos tímida que Lupe.

Jorge y tú quieren pollo tan mucho como el bistec.

Page 4: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

When making comparisons,

más … queis used to say “more

than”:

Page 5: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Soy más baja que el profesor.

I am shorter than the teacher.

Page 6: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Alberto es más inteligente que su hermana.

Albert is more intelligent than his sister.

Page 7: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

When comparing a noun,

más … quecan also be used:

Page 8: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Ella tiene más zapatos que yo.

She has more shoes than me.

Page 9: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Menos … que is used to say “less

than”.

Page 10: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Mi perro es menos feo que tu perro.

My dog is less ugly than your dog.

Page 11: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Ellos son menos atléticos que nosotros.

They are less athletic than us.

Page 12: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

When comparing a noun,

menos … quecan also be used:

Page 13: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Mi profesor califica menos examenes que tu profesora.

My teacher grades less exams than your teacher.

Page 14: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

To say objects are equal,

tan … comois used (if what is being compared is a trait, not

a noun):

Page 15: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

El carro es tan rápido como un tren.

The car is as fast as a train.

Page 16: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Nuestra escuela es tan aburrida como la escuela de nuestro primo.

Our school is as boring as our cousin’s school.

Page 17: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

If what is being compared is a noun, tanto … como

is used instead. Tanto has four forms (tanto,

tanta, tsntos, tantas) because it agrees in number and gender

with the object compared.

Page 18: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Escribo tantos papeles como escribes.

I write as many papers as you write.

Page 19: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Hay tantas chicas como chicos a la fiesta.

There are as many girls as boys at the party.

Page 20: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

There are additional phrases you can use to

make comparisons. These words are MEJOR (better), PEOR (worse),

MAYOR (older) and MENOR (younger).

Page 21: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Mi chaqueta es mejor que tu chaqueta.

My jacket is better than your jacket.

Page 22: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Fremont es peor que Shepherd.

Fremont is worse than Shepherd.

Page 23: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Try to practice on your own:

My father is older than my mother.

Mi padre es _____ _____ mi madre.

Page 24: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

We will study Spanish as much as you will.

Vamos a estudiar español _____ _____ _____ vas a estudiar.

Page 25: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

Keep going!

A dog runs faster than a cat

Un perro corre _____ _____ _____ un gato.

Page 26: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

The movie was worse than the book.

La película fue _____ _____ el libro.

Page 27: Comparisons Sentences of equality or inequality. In all the comparison phrases, the adjective, adverb or noun goes between the words. (If it is an adjective,

How did you do?Mi padre es mayor que mi madre.

Vamos a estudiar español tan mucho como vas a estudiar.

Un perro corre más rápido que un gato.

La película fue peor que el libro.