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Running (not fast) biking.
Running is not as fast as biking.
Canada (not hot) Ecuador.
Canada is not as hot as Ecuador.
Movies (not interesting) books.
Movies are not as interesting as books.
Playing video games (not good) exercising.
Playing video games is not as good as exercising.
Helen ( not friendly) her husband.
Helen is not as friendly as her husband.
Trading cards ________________ computer games. (popular)
isn't as popular as
The library _________ the bar. (noisy)
isn't as noisy as
Paris (not big) Tokyo
Paris isn't as big as Tokyo
Reorder the sentence. Jenny's/as/flat/isn't/old/as/the/one/new.
Jenny's new flat isn't as nice as her old one.
Reorder the sentence: This/old/big/isn't/one/as/the/one.
This one isn't as big as the old one.
Dogs (no good) cats.
Dogs aren't as good as cats.
Using a comparative  to explain what this comparative means: Your daughter isn't as old as mine.
My daughter is older than yours.
Using a comparative to explain what this comparative means:My German isn't as good as yours.
My German is not better than yours.
Using a comparative to explain what this comparative means:American food isn't as expensive as English food.
English food is more expensive than American.
Reorder the sentence: He's/as/quite/as/Susie/confident/not
He's not quite as confident as Susie.
Reorder the sentence: It’s/actually/thought/I/heavy/as/as/would/it/be/not
It’s not as heavy as I thought it would be, actually.
Reorder the sentence: They/ do/usually/didn't/play/as/well/they/as
They didn’t play as well as they usually do.
Reorder the sentence: She’s/loudly/can/she/as/not/singing/as
She’s not singing as loudly as she can.
These tomatoes (not good) the other ones.
These tomatoes aren't as good as the other ones.
Liverpool (not beautiful) London.
Liverpool isn't as beautiful as London
These flowers (not nice) as the blue ones.
The flowers aren't as nice as the blue ones.
People today (not nice) they were in the past.
People today aren't as nice as they were in the past.
My chair (not comfortable) your chair.
My chair isn't as comfortable as your chair.
Reading (not interesting) sports.
Reading isn't as interesting as sports.