Complete the sentences with as... as or not as ... as and the adjectives in brackets.
0 In winter, Russia is very cold. Colombia isn't cold. In winter, Colombia is Russia. (cold) not as cold as
1 Oliver is 12 years old and Jessie is 12 years old. Oliver is Jessie. (old)
2 Jake is 1.50 m tall. Freddy is 1.45 m tall. Freddy is
Jake. (tall)
3 The apartment has got two bedrooms. The house has got four bedrooms. The apartment is
the house. (big)
4 The film is very interesting. The book is very good, too. The book is
the film.
(interesting)
5 The basketball costs £15. The football costs £10.
the football is. the basketball. (expensive)
6 My Friends like Jenny. They all like Sarah,too.
Sarah is. Jenny.
(popular)
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
1. Oliver is as old as Jessie
2. Freddy is not as tall as Jake
3. the apartment is not as big as the house
4. the book is as interesting as the film
5. the football is not expensive as the basketball
6. Sarah is as popular as Jenny
Se completan las siguientes oraciones con los comparativos "as... as" o "not as ... as" y los adjetivos (adjectives) en los paréntesis:
0. In winter, Russia is very cold. Colombia isn't cold. (cold)
In winter, Colombia is not as cold as Russia.
En invierno, Colombia no es tan fría como Rusia.
1. Oliver is 12 years old and Jessie is 12 years old. (old)
Oliver is as old as Jessie.
Oliver es tan viejo como Jessie.
2. Jake is 1.50 m tall. Freddy is 1.45 m tall. (tall)
Freddy is not as tall as Jake.
Freddy no es tan alto como Jake.
3. The apartment has got two bedrooms. The house has got four bedrooms. (big)
The apartment is not as big as the house.
El apartamento no es tan grande como la casa.
4. The film is very interesting. The book is very good, too. (interesting)
The book is as interesting as the film.
El libro es tan interesante como la película.
5. The basketball costs £15. The football costs £10. (expensive)
The football is not as expensive as the basketball.
La pelota de fútbol no es tan cara como la pelota de baloncesto.
6. My Friends like Jenny. They all like Sarah, too.(popular)
Sarah is as popular as Jenny.
Sarah es tan popular como Jenny.
¿Cómo se usa el comparativo “as…as” o “not as…as?
- As…as: se usa para indicar el parecido que tienen dos personas, animales o cosas. Su significado en español es “tan…como”. La estructura de la oración cuando se usa este comparativo es la siguiente:
Sujeto + verbo + as + adverbio + as + complemento.
- Not as…as: se usa para indicar que dos personas, animales o cosas son diferentes. Su significado en español es “no es tan…como”. La estructura de la oración cuando se usa este comparativo es la siguiente:
Sujeto + verbo + not + as + adverbio + as + complemento.
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