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English Grammar

English Grammar. Comparative & Superlative. Comparative & Superlative. Notice that some adjectives do not follow this rule. Comparative & Superlative. Use the expression as + adj. + as + (am-is-are) to show that two persons or things are equal. Ahmed is as tall as Fahd is.

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English Grammar

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  1. English Grammar Comparative & Superlative

  2. Comparative & Superlative

  3. Notice that some adjectives do not follow this rule.

  4. Comparative & Superlative Use the expression as +adj. + as + (am-is-are) to show that two persons or things are equal. Ahmed is astallasFahd is.

  5. Comparative & Superlative Use the expression as +adv. + as + (do-does-did) when two actions are compared . Ahmed runs asquicklyas Fahd does.

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