image-471-300x225 Comparisons With As And Than

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Richer is the comparative form of rich.

In negative comparisons, we can use so or as with the same meaning.

So…as… is only possible in negative comparisons.

Here we use the adverb well to modify the verb do.

More often is more common than oftener. However, oftener is also possible.

 

#1. Susie is …………………… than me.

Richer is the comparative form of rich.

#2. Susie is not ……………………. rich as my sister.

In negative comparisons, we can use so or as with the same meaning.

#3. She looks …………………………. she actually is.

#4. The trains were ………………….. crowded as usual.

So…as… is only possible in negative comparisons.

#5. I didn’t do ………………………………… I had hoped.

Here we use the adverb well to modify the verb do.

#6. I know more people ……………………….. you do.

#7. ‘How much did this laptop cost? 350 pounds?’ ‘No, not ……………………………….. that.’

#8. Today is not …………………….. cold as yesterday.

#9. I don’t earn ………………………………. you do.

#10. I earn …………………………… you.

#11. When I was younger, I used to play tennis ……………………….

More often is more common than oftener. However, oftener is also possible.

#12. I have cooked plenty of food. You can eat ………………………….. you want.

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