Does the comparative agree only with the noun following it?
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Mags M.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Does the comparative agree only with the noun following it?
Comprad tanta carne como pescado. Should I ignore the gender of the second noun?
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using tanto como with verbs and nouns to say as much/many ... as (comparatives)"
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Turtle T.Kwiziq community member
I have learned that camisetas are t-shirts, camisas are shirts. the drop down does not translate properly as far as I know.
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