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¿Conoces bien tu pasado? Capítulo 7 ¿Conoces bien tu pasado?

quality or quantity? Libros Simpático Aburrido Skittles Estudiantes Bonito Rápido

Comparisons of Equality To compare QUALITIES of people or things that are the same or equal, use this formula: tan + adjective/adverb + como Mi mamá era tan buena como un ángel. El coche era tan rápido como la motocicleta.

Tanto/ tantos + noun + como… Tanta/ tantas + noun + como… To compare QUANTITIES that are the same or equal, use these formulas: Tanto/ tantos + noun + como… Tanta/ tantas + noun + como… Hay tantos estudiantes en mis clases como en tus clases.

7.3 vocabulario Dormir (o ue) tan bien como un lirón To sleep like a baby Ser tan aburrido-a como un pato To be a terrible bore Ser tan bueno-a como un ángel To be as good as a saint

7.3 vocabulario Ser tan feliz como una lombriz To be as happy as a lark Ser tan fuerte como un toro To be as strong as an ox Ser tan noble como un perro To be as noble as a lion

Vocabulario 7.3 La abeja El pez La tortuga La hormiga El oso El burro

Other vocab… Grande Alto Inteligente Rápido Fuerte Tarde