Gerardo corre todos los días y tiene buena salud. Diego no hace ejercicio y se siente mal.

Lee las descripciones que siguen y escribe oraciones de comparación, usando más, menos, mejor, peor, tan… como, tantos(as) como, según el contexto.


Gerardo tiene mejor salud que Diego. / Gerardo es más activo que Diego.

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