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Spanish, 06.12.2021 22:00, nakeytrag

Use the Gramática Nueva section to complete the following: Comparatives of Equality

(as + adjective + as) → (tan + adjective + como)

When using this formula, the adjective must match the ­­­­­­ noun because it’s the subject of comparison.

Write a sentence in Spanish using the formula above:

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