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When you want to express that two nouns are equal, it is possible to use “as +
adjective/adverb + as". We usually use the verb to be with this comparative.
This is a comparative form we use when the nouns we are comparing are equal in
some way:
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When the nouns you are comparing are not equal, you can use the negative form:
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