Más o menos.  Ramón has traveled to many Spanish-speaking countries and is making comparisons. Compare the following statements by using: más, menos, mejor, peor, menor, mayor, tan ___ como, tantos(as) ___ como according to the context of the sentence.?
El flan en México es muy rico. El flan en España es muy rico también.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


El flan de México es tan rico como el flan de España.

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Il professore non ____________ in classe oggi.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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In the following sentence, which word serves as the subject? In the car sat the child

a. car b. sat c. child d. all of the above

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Add end punctuation—periods, questions marks, and exclamation points—to the following

sentences. Look within the sentences for abbreviations or quotations that may also need these marks. Any punctuation already used within the sentences is correct and should not be changed. Pay close attention to the use of quotation marks, underlining, and capitals so that you can add them to the next test. As two students walked by the wobbly bookshelf, someone yelled, "Watch out" What will be an ideal response?

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Which sentence is the most logical and correctly expresses the comparison?

A) Phyllis is not smarter than her; Phyllis is just a better student. B) Phyllis is not more smarter than her; Phyllis is just a better student. C) Phyllis is not smarter than she; Phyllis is just a better student.

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