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As-As Handout

The document provides exercises for practicing comparisons using "as...as" and "not as...as". The first exercise asks to write comparisons between hotels in a table using their luxury rating, size, price, and distance from the sea. The second exercise circles the correct words in comparisons using "as...as". The third exercise rewrites comparisons using "not as...as" instead of than.

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As-As Handout

The document provides exercises for practicing comparisons using "as...as" and "not as...as". The first exercise asks to write comparisons between hotels in a table using their luxury rating, size, price, and distance from the sea. The second exercise circles the correct words in comparisons using "as...as". The third exercise rewrites comparisons using "not as...as" instead of than.

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Practice: Write sentences comparing the hotels in the table. Use (not) as... as.

Hotel The Vista The Court The Beach


Luxury ⋆⋆⋆ ⋆⋆⋆⋆ ⋆⋆⋆⋆
Size 42 rooms 42 rooms 75 rooms
£ (night) £120 £200 £175
From sea 500m 250m 100m

1 (The Court / The Beach – luxurious)


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2 (The Vista / The Court – large)
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3 (The Beach / The Court – expensive)
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4 (The Vista / The Beach – close to the sea)
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5 (The Vista and The Court / The Beach – large)
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Exercise 2: Circle the correct words.


e.g. I’m going to eat now. I’m as / I’m not as hungry as a horse.

1. I can’t see the board, but you can. My eyes are as / aren’t as good as yours.
2. The Pyramids are as / are not as high as the Alps.
3. Are you OK? You’re very pale. You’re as / aren’t as white as a sheet!
4. Rome is as / isn’t as old as Athens.
5. This exercise is simple! It’s as / isn’t as easy as ABC.
6. The Atlantic Ocean is as / isn’t as big as the Pacific Ocean.

Exercise 3: Rewrite the sentences using not as... as.


e.g. The Eiffel Tower is higher than the London Eye.
The London Eye is not as high as the Eiffel Tower.

1. The Parthenon is older than the Colosseum.


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2. Egypt is hotter than Spain.
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3. Tenerife is bigger than La Gomera.
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4. Castles are more interesting than caves.
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5. Delhi is noisier than London.
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6. Norway is colder than England.
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