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As + Adjective + As

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    Practice comparatives using the "as + adj. + as" form in affirmative, negative and interrogative
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  • This book/boring/the one I read last month.
    This book is as boring as the one I read last month.
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  • She/tall/her brother.
    She's as tall as her brother.
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  • This cake tastes/delicious/the one my grandmother used to make.
    This cake tastes as delicious as the one my grandmother used to make.
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  • His car/expensive/mine.
    His car is as expensive as mine.
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  • My house/big/your house.
    My house is as big as your house.
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  • Yesterday they arrived/early/we did.
    Yesterday they arrived as early as we did.
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  • The movie last night/exciting/I expected.
    The movie last night was as exciting as I expected.
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  • His friend/intelligent/he is.
    His friend is as intelligent as he is.
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  • Your dress/beautiful/the one in the magazine.
    Your dress is as beautiful as the one in the magazine.
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  • The weather today/warm/yesterday.
    The weather today is as warm as yesterday.
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  • This test/not easy/the previous one.
    This test isn't as easy as the previous one.
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  • She doesn't run/fast/her friend.
    She doesn't run as fast as her friend.
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  • The meal last night/not good/I thought it would be.
    The meal last night wasn't as good as I thought it would be.
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  • My team/not strong/theirs.
    My team isn't as strong as theirs.
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  • This phone/not expensive/the latest model.
    This phone isn't as expensive as the latest model.
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  • This morning the train/not fast/I expected.
    This morning the train wasn't as fast as I expected.
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