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Do they play the piano as well as he does? (No)
No, they don't play the piano as well as he does.
Do you dress as elegantly as they do? (Yes)
Yes, I dress as elegantly as they do.
Does she play the violin as badly as you do? (No)
No, she doesn't play the violin as badly as I do.
Does he act as superbly as you do? (Yes)
Yes, he acts as superbly as I do.
Does she sing as beautifully as he does? (Yes)
Yes, she sings as beautifully as he does.
Does he dance as gracefully as she does? (No)
No, he doesn't dance as gracefully as she does.
Do you laugh as wickedly as she does? (No)
No, I don't laugh as wickedly as she does.
Do you whistle as terribly as he does? (Yes)
Yes, I whistle as terribly as he does.
The children are playing happily. The adults are, too. The adults...
The adults are playing as happily as the children.
Tr. Anya teaches patiently, but Tr. Ron gets mad easily. Tr. Ron...
Tr. Ron doesn't teach as patiently as Tr. Anya.
Todd will use the scissors safely. So will Jeff. Jeff...
Jeff will use the scissors as safely as Todd.
Sara studies diligently, but Angel can be lazy at times. Angel...
Angel doesn't study as diligently as Sara.
The man speaks English confidently. So does the woman. The woman...
The woman speaks English as confidently as the man.
My dad drives carelessly, but my mom is a more careful driver. My mom...
My mom doesnt drive as carelessly as my father.
The girl played the piano badly. So did the boy. The boy...
The boy played the piano as badly as the girl.
Alan will wake up at 9:00 am. Robin will wake up at 11:00 am. Alan...
Alan won't wake up as late as Robin.
May jumped 35cm. Sue did, too. Sue...
Sue jumped as high as May.
Ted will study hard, but Matt will study harder. Ted...
Ted won't study as hard as Matt.
The cat runs fast, but the rat runs faster. The cat...
The cat doesn't run as fast as the rat.
Max threw the ball 75m. Ray threw the ball 68m. Ray...
Ray didn't throw the ball as far as Max.
Ben wakes up early. His dog does, too. Ben's dog...
Ben's dog wakes up as early as Ben.
We do our homework quickly, but they are a little slow. They...
They don't do their homework as quickly as we.
Mandy sings well. So does Mary. Mary...
Mary sings as well as Mandy.
I baked a cake successfully, but my friend's cake wasn't very delicious. My friend...
My friend didn't bake a cake as successfully as I.
My parents live simply. My grandparents do, too. My grandparents...
My grandparents live as simply as my parents.
Tom plays chess wisely, but Bob is somewhat careless. Bob...
Bob doesn't play chess as wisely as Tom.
Ms. Web teaches seriously. So does Tr. Jojo. Tr. Jojo...
Tr. Jojo teaches as seriously as Ms. Web.
My sister speaks impolitely, but my brother seldom does. My brother...
My brother doesn't speak as impolitely as my sister.
My mother speaks politely. My father does, too. My father...
My father speaks as politely as my mother.