Translation 1: <em>The boy has an ice cream. The girl has an ice cream.</em>
<em> The boy has ice cream as much as the girl.</em>
1. El niño tiene un helado. La niña tiene un helado.
- <u>El niño tiene un helado tanto como la niña.</u>
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Translation 2:<em> He wrote two novels. His friend wrote two novels.</em>
He wrote as many novels as his friend.
2. El escribió dos novelas. Su amigo escribió dos novelas.
- <u>El escribió tantas novelas como su amigo.</u>
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Translation 3: <em>Tomas reads four books. Enrique reads 4 books.</em>
<em> Tomas reads as many books as Enrique.</em>
3. Tomas lee cuatro libros. Enrique lee 4 libros.
- <u>Tomas lee tanto libros como Enrique.</u>
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Translation 4: <em>This lady earns a lot of money. The other lady a lot of money.</em>
<em> This lady earns as much money as the other lady.</em>
4. Esta señora gana mucho dinero. La otra señora mucho dinero.
- <u>Esta señora gana dinero tanto como la otra dinero.</u>
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Translation 5: <em>I receive six letters. Maria receives six letters.</em>
<em> I receive as many letters as Maria.</em>
5. Yo recibo seis cartas. María recibe seis cartas.
- <u>Yo recibo tantas cartas como María.</u>
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<h2>Skandar</h2>
Mi comida favorita es la empanada de carne. yo prefiero esta comida porque es simple y delicioso. los ingredientes principales es carne y Arina. y cuesta $1.50
Correct it means Rosa lived in London
First of all, we may refer to the things in classroom in Spanish as both “Los artículos del aula de clases” and “Los objetos de la clase<span>“. We will begin by looking at a picture containing several of these items. We will see them in sentences later to hear their pronunciation and how they could be used in real contexts.</span>