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Kevin talks very quietly. Tom talks more loudly. (LOUDLY)
Kevin doesn't talk as loudly as Tom.
My dad's face was red. A tomato is red. (RED)
My dad's face was as red as a tomato.
Paul is not very patient. Claire is more patient. (PATIENT)
Paul is not as patient as Claire.
Italy is 35 degrees in summer. Croatia is 35 degrees in summer. (HOT)
Italy is as hot as Croatia in summer.
Tina is 1.60m tall. Sarah is 1.6m tall. (TALL)
Tina is as tall as Sarah.
Roubaix is not very beautiful. Lyon is more beautiful. (BEAUTIFUL)
Roubaix is not as beautiful as Lyon.
The first exam was difficult. The second exam was difficult too. (DIFFICULT)
The first exam was as difficult as the second exam.
The impala runs at 90km per hour. The cheetah runs at 120km per hour. (FAST)
The impala doesn't run as fast as the cheetah.
Sam did not do well in the English test. Julia did better in the English test. (WELL)
Sam didn't do as well as Julia in the English test.
The red house is 50 years old. The green house is 50 years old. (OLD)
The red house is as old as the green house.
I think action movies are more interesting than comedies. (INTERESTING)
I think comedies aren't as interesting as action movies.
Carol and David are both ten years old. (OLD)
Carol is as old as David.
Andrew is lazier than Wendy. (LAZY)
Wendy isn't as lazy as Andrew.
This chair is expensive. That chair is also expensive. (EXPENSIVE)
This chair is as expensive as that chair.
Iceland is colder than England. (COLD)
England is not as cold as Iceland.
I am very tired. Kevin is also very tired. (TIRED)
I am as tired as Kevin.
Australia is big. Canada is bigger. (BIG)
Australia is not as big as Canada.
My brother is twenty years old. Patrick is twenty-five years old. (OLD)
My brother isn't as old as Patrick.