Breakdown of Había tantos grillos que el ruido era terrible.
ser
to be
haber
to be (there is / there are)
el ruido
the noise
que
that / than
terrible
terrible / awful
tanto
as much / as many / so much
el grillo
cricket
Questions & Answers about Había tantos grillos que el ruido era terrible.
Why is it Había tantos grillos and not Habían tantos grillos?
Why do we use the imperfect tenses (Había and era) instead of the preterite (Hubo and fue)?
Why use tantos instead of tan?
Tanto changes to match the gender and number of the noun it modifies, so it becomes tantos before the plural masculine noun grillos. You only use tan (which never changes form) before an adjective or an adverb. For example, if you wanted to say 'The noise was so terrible,' you would use tan: El ruido era tan terrible.
Can I leave out the word que, since we often drop 'that' in English?
No. In English, you can say 'There were so many crickets, the noise was terrible.' However, in Spanish, the conjunction que is strictly required to connect these two clauses and cannot be omitted.
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