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I can learn English as fast as Tim. (Puedo aprender inglés tan rápido como Tim)
 
In this example both Tim and I possess the characteristic of being able to learn English fast. When using a negative sentence, sometimes we change the first "as" for "so": "so + adjective + as" E.g.:
 
 
My computer is not so fast as yours. (Mi ordenador no es tan rápido como el tuyo)
 
Comparatives. In this case one noun possesses the compared characteristic in a higher level than the other noun. For this type of comparative we use the structure "adjective + er + than". If the adjective we are comparing has two or more syllables we use "more + adjective + than". E.g.: