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✅ What does “as...as” mean? We use “as...as” to say two things are the same in some way. 👉 It means equal in that quality (like size, speed, beauty, etc.). 🧠 Sentence structure: as + adjective/adverb + as ✅ Positive sentences: “You are as tall as Tom.” 🟢 That means: You and Tom are the same height. “She runs as fast as her brother.” 🟢 That means: She and her brother run at the same speed. ❌ Negative sentences: Use “not as...as” to say one thing is less than the other. “This coffee is not as strong as yesterday’s.” 🔴 That means: Today’s coffee is weaker than yesterday’s. “I’m not as good at Spanish as my friend.” 🔴 That means: My friend speaks better Spanish than me. ❓ Question form: To ask a question, just move the verb “be” to the front: “Are you as tired as me?” “Is this lesson as difficult as the last one?” 🎯 Use “just as...as” for emphasis: “My room is just as big as yours.” That means: The rooms are exactly the same size. 🗣 Quick examples for students to repeat: “You are as funny as your brother.” ✅ “This phone is not as good as my old one.” ❌ “Is today as cold as yesterday?” ❓
30 de junio de 2025
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