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Comparisons with (not) as . . . as - Coggle Diagram
Comparisons with (not) as . . . as
You can use (not) as + adjective + as
Adjective
Adjective is a word that gives information about the noun. In other words, it gives characteristics to the noun.
Examples
My father isn't as small as my mother.
My pancake isn't hot as the coffee I made.
My daughter isn't as tall as my dog.
You can use (not) as + determiner + noun + as
Determiner
A determiner is a word before a noun that is used to give information regarding the quantity of a noun.
Examples
My daughter likes eating as many apples as possible when she visits her grandma's house.
My dad doesn't cook as much food as he needs to for the dogs.
You can use (not) as + adverb + as:
Adverb
An adverb is a word that modifies (describes) a verb.
Examples
I tried as hard as I could to find my daughter's toy.
I don't like long hair as much as short hair.