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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #122918: Comparative with As......As
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    Comparative with As......As


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    1. This book is your book for our research. (useful)

    2. Her hopes are her brother's hopes. (realisable)

    3. Your face is your grandmother's face. (nice)

    4. Your sabots are my brother's sabots. (comfortable)

    5. The sun in the evening is not in the morning. (scorching)

    6. The speech of the discoverer was the speech of the scientist. (obvious)

    7. The painting of that amateur painter was his rival. (conceptual)

    8. The plan that the boss offered was the plan of the employees. (analogous)

    9. If she had read carefully, she would have noted that my writing content was hers. (expressive)

    10. I trust you because your words are my father's words. (believable)










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