Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hi! I'm Roy, and today I'm going all about making comparatives using the words 'as' and 'as'. Look at this sentence: James is as tall as me. That means James and I are the same height. We use 'as' with an adjective and another 'as' to say that something is the same or equal. You can also use the words 'much' or 'many' between the two 'as's'. I have as many video games as James. If you want to say that something is not the same or not equal, you can use the word 'not'. We put the word 'not' in front of the first 'as'. The film is not as good as the book. This means I think the book is better than the film. Anyway, I've got to go, but I hope you're as happy as I am. Bye
A1 james equal film adjective height tall As ... as comparatives - English In A Minute 43 6 林宜悉 posted on 2020/04/27 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary