As As: English Grammar Today
As As: English Grammar Today
As As: English Grammar Today
The weather this summer is as bad as last year. It hasn’t stopped raining for
weeks.
You have to unwrap it as carefully as you can. It’s quite fragile.
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Not as … as
The second race was not quite as easy as the first one. (The second race was
easy but the first one was easier.)
These new shoes are not nearly as comfortable as my old ones. (My old shoes
are a lot more comfortable than these new shoes.)
We can also use not so … as. Not so … as is less common than not as … as:
The cycling was good but not so hard as the cross country skiing we did.
As … as + possibility
As much as, as many as
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Also, as well or too?
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