SPAN 1001 Lecture 38: Span 1001 Lecture Notes 11.07.18

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Comparisons are used to describe the characteristics that are shared or that differ between two (or more) people or things, as well as differences in the ways in which actions are carried out. In this section you will learn to compare adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and verbs. For age, use the special comparative forms mayor(es) que (older than) and menor(es) que (younger than). The ideas better than and worse than are expressed with the words mejor(es) que and peor(es) que : comparisons of equality/la igualdad (when expressing similarities between people, things, and actions, use these patterns) In order to express that a person or thing has as much of a characteristic as another person or thing, the following formula is used: tan + adj. /adv. + como: when mentioning the equality of two actions, use the formula verb + tanto como, when communicating that nouns are equal in quantity, the formula tanto/tanta(s) + noun + como is used.

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