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Learning English is no harder than learning German. (just as)
Learning English is just as hard as learning German.
Tony's garden is just as nice as yours. (isn't any)
Tony's garden isn't any nicer than yours.
Nick's a bit better at tennis than me. (not quite)
I'm not quite as good at tennis as Nick.
I get more stressed when I work harder. (the harder)
The harder I work, the more stressed I get.
My house is closer to school that Oliver's. (from)
Oliver lives further from school than I do.
I'm the best dancer in my family. (CAN)
I can dance better than everyone else in my family.
Charlotte and Liam were both born on 2nd June 2002. (OLD)
Charlotte is as old as Liam
We can't go swimming because it's too cold. (WARM)
It isn't warm enough to go swimming.
Mark is a slower writer than Joe. (WRITES)
Mark writes more slowly than Joe.
I didn't like that film because it was very scary. That film was (TOO)
That film was  too scary for me.
I've never had such a strange feeling. (ever)
That's the strangest feeling I have ever had.
She's the best cook in her class. (CAN)
She can cook better than everybody else in her class.
The experience was too boring to repeat. (INTERESTING)
The experience was  not interesting enough to repeat.
Sam is a deeper thinker than Ben. (THINKS)
Sam thinks more deeply than Ben.
The coffee was weaker than I liked. (AS)
The coffee was not as strong as I like.
I couldn't hear her because she spoke too quietly. (LOUDLY)
She didn't speek  loudly enough for me to hear her.