This document contains an English grammar exercise about comparisons using "as...as". It includes:
1) Sentences to complete using comparisons with "as...as". Topics include documentaries, windsurfing vs skiing, action vs science fiction films, and more.
2) Statements to complete using shortened forms of comparisons with "as". Examples compare vacations, dinners, cars, appliances, fruit, and cities.
3) A final incomplete statement about movies that asks the student to use the comparison "just as good".
This document contains an English grammar exercise about comparisons using "as...as". It includes:
1) Sentences to complete using comparisons with "as...as". Topics include documentaries, windsurfing vs skiing, action vs science fiction films, and more.
2) Statements to complete using shortened forms of comparisons with "as". Examples compare vacations, dinners, cars, appliances, fruit, and cities.
3) A final incomplete statement about movies that asks the student to use the comparison "just as good".
This document contains an English grammar exercise about comparisons using "as...as". It includes:
1) Sentences to complete using comparisons with "as...as". Topics include documentaries, windsurfing vs skiing, action vs science fiction films, and more.
2) Statements to complete using shortened forms of comparisons with "as". Examples compare vacations, dinners, cars, appliances, fruit, and cities.
3) A final incomplete statement about movies that asks the student to use the comparison "just as good".
This document contains an English grammar exercise about comparisons using "as...as". It includes:
1) Sentences to complete using comparisons with "as...as". Topics include documentaries, windsurfing vs skiing, action vs science fiction films, and more.
2) Statements to complete using shortened forms of comparisons with "as". Examples compare vacations, dinners, cars, appliances, fruit, and cities.
3) A final incomplete statement about movies that asks the student to use the comparison "just as good".
Name: Dennys Orozco Date: 2-08-2020 LESSON 2 Comparisons with as … as
1 Complete the sentences, using comparisons with as … as.
1. The documentary last night wasn’t quite as fascinating as (wasn’t fascinating / quite) the one last week. 2. Windsurfing be just as thrilling as skiing. (be thrilling / just)
3. Action films aren’t nearly as interesting as nearly) (aren’t interesting /
science fiction films. 4. The movie Tough Guys isn’t quite as violent as quite) (isn’t violent / the movie End of World. 5. The location of the Grimond Hotel is just as convenient as (is convenient / just) the location of the Hotel Edmund, but it Isn’t quite as expensive (isn’t expensive / quite). 6. Potato chips are just as fatty as french (are fatty / just) fries. 7. Corn oil isn’t nearly as healthy as (isn’t healthy / nearly) olive oil. 8. A full-size sedan isn’t quite as large as (isn’t large / quite) an SUV.
2 Complete each statement with a shortened form of comparison with as.
1. My vacation this year was wonderful. The one last year wasn’tasrelaxing (not relaxing).
2. Our dinner at that restaurant was really good. I don’t think it
was as good (good) last time we ate there. 3. Your new car is fantastic! My car isn’t as comfortable (not comfortable) to ride in. 4. We chose the Sultan 550 refrigerator because the other Sultan models aren’t as big (not big). 5. The G10 blender is quieter than the G15, but it isn’t as easy to use (not easy to use). 6. This mango is delicious! The other one isn’t as sweet (not sweet). 7. In winter, the city of Portland is as rainy as the city of Seattle, and it is as cool (cool), too. That new musical Beautiful Babies is at 5:00. I don’t think any of the other movies are just as good