When we compare we use más que for more than, menos que for less than, tan como for as much as, peor que for worse than, and mejor que for better than.
1. That car goes more quickly than mine. = Ese coche corre
rápido
el mío.
2. I eat more food than my brother. = Yo como
comida
mi hermano.
3. Mi primo es
grande
mi tío. = My cousin is as big as my uncle.
4. Nosotros trabajamos
los estudiantes de Masters. = We work as much as the Masters' students.
5. The Del Mar restaurant is more expensive than the Los Angeles restaurant. = El restaurante Del Mar es
caro
el restaurante Los Angeles.
6. Yo tengo
mascotas
tú. = I have as many pets as you.
7. Tú tienes
diez dólares. = You have less than ten dollars.
8. Nuestro equipo no gana
siete partidos. = Our team does not win more than seven games.
9. Lalo y Susi piden
platos
nosotros. = Lalo y Susi order as many dishes as us.
10. En el café hay
personas
en la heladería. = There are fewer people in the coffee shop than in the ice cream shop.
11. Inés es
todos los otros alumnos.= Inés is younger than all the other students.
12. Diego duerme
horas
yo. = Diego sleeps as many hours as I.
13. El tiempo en California es
el tiempo en Alaska. = The weather in California is better than in Alaska.
14. Las piñas son
deliciosas
los cocos. = Pineapples are as delicious as coconuts.
15. Mi madre compra
vestidos
la madre de Liliana. = My mother buys as many dresses as Liliana's mother.
16. Las langostas cuestan
las albóndigas. = Lobsters cost more than meatballs.
17. Mi hermano es
flaco
un jirafa. = My brother is as skinny as a giraffe.
18. Barack Obama tiene
poder
Vladimir Putin. = Barack Obama has as much power as Vladimir Putin.
19. Yo escucho la música
mi novia. = I listen to as much music as my girlfriend.
20. La clase de física es
la clase de matemáticas. = Physics class is worse than Math class.