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A free, printable worksheet teaching the comparative structure
"as [adjective] as"

 

 

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Adjectives – As---As (1)


To say that 2 things are the same, you use “as [adjective] as.”

 

  • My car is big.

Your car is big, too.

My car is as big as yours.

 

  • Jake is 14 years old.

Keith is 14 years old,too.

Keith is as old as Jake.

 

Read the sentences below, then write a sentence using “as [adjective] as.”

 

1.     Dana’s dog is cute.

Jamie’s dog is cute, too.

 

________________________________________________________

 

2.     Chris is responsible.

        His brother is responsible, too.

 

________________________________________________________

 

3.     Sandra’s test score is good.

        Tina’s test score is good, too.

 

________________________________________________________

 

4.     Joe is 26 years old.

        Paulina is 26 years old, too.

 

________________________________________________________

 

5.     Ryan can run fast.

        Linda can run fast, too.

 

________________________________________________________

 

6.     I think history books are interesting.

        I think comic books are interesting, too.

 

________________________________________________________

 


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