SPAN 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Infinitive, Sirocco, Preposition And Postposition

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30 Mar 2021
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Ten cuidado con la pronunciaci n de estas palabras: el almuerzo hamburguesa champi ones el huevo el helado mantequilla: /eh-lahl-mwehr-soh, /ahm-boor-geh-sah, /chahm-peen-yoh-nehs, /ehl-weh-boh, /eh-leh-lah-doh, /mahn-teh-kee-yah/ Escogiendo de la lista de bebidas, completa las siguientes oraciones para expresar tus preferencias. m s (more) menos (less) jugo de naranja. use m s or menos before an adjective, an adverb, or a noun, and que (than) Trabajas m s que julio. irregular comparatives* with que. A practicar! tan como (as . as) use tan before an adjective or an adverb and como after it* Es tan f cil como andar en bicicleta. tanto(a) tantos(as) (as many) (as much) use tanto(a) or tantos(as) before a noun and como (as) after it. Spanish to single out someone or something from a group add -est to most one-syllable adjectives (nicest) Alberto is the nicest guy: use phrases like the most or the least with most longer adjectives (the most elegant, the least expensive)

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