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He has ... a small library.
as much books as
as many books as
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The sequel wasn’t ... (interesting) the original movie.
as interesting as
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We arrived ... (early) we could, but the place was already full.
as early as
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She has ... he does. They’re both kind of shy.
as much friends as
as few friends as
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He’s not ... (tall) his older brother.
as tall as
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She didn’t run ... her brother, but she still won second place.
as slowly as
as fast as
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My bag isn’t ... yours.
as heavily as
as heavy as
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This exam isn’t ... I expected, but I think I’ll pass.
as easy as
as difficult as
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We don’t get ... other countries.
as many holidays as
as much holidays as
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I don’t have ... you, so I can’t afford that jacket.
as many money as
as much money as
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She doesn’t have ... (+ experience) the other candidates.
as much experience as
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He didn’t speak ... (clear) the first speaker.
as clearly as
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I drank ... (+ coffee) I could, but I’m still tired.
as much coffee as
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We had ... ( - time) last week to finish the project.
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They didn’t work ... they should have.
as many as
as hard as
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They made ... ( - mistakes) possible during the presentation.
as few mistakes as
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