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Adjective Phrases Exercises

This document provides instructions and examples for an exercise to complete sentences with comparative adjective phrases using "as...as" or "not as...as". The exercise gaps require filling in with the comparative form of various adjectives like hard, strong, expensive, old, crowded, fast, tall, and big to compare two people or things being described.

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Adjective Phrases Exercises

This document provides instructions and examples for an exercise to complete sentences with comparative adjective phrases using "as...as" or "not as...as". The exercise gaps require filling in with the comparative form of various adjectives like hard, strong, expensive, old, crowded, fast, tall, and big to compare two people or things being described.

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Adjective phrases exercises. Complete the gaps with the expression as ... as...

or not
as ... as ... using the adjectives provided.

1. This pear is that one. (hard)

2. This horse is that. (strong)

3. These trousers are those. (expensive)

4. She is she looks. (not / old)

5. The town centre was usual. (not / crowded)

6. I’m sorry I’m late. I got here I could. (fast)

7. I’m quite tall, but you are taller. I’m you. (not / tall)

8. Rome is Athens. It was built earlier. (not / old)

9. My room is bigger than yours. Your room is mine. (not / big)

10. I’m he is. He is much taller than me. (not / tall)

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