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B2-C1 20 adverbs to modify comparative sentences using adv + as + adj + as ( Part 1)
Learning adverbs to modify comparative sentences using "adv + as + adj + as" is valuable for enhancing the precision and expressiveness of comparisons. Adverbs like "almost" or "just" allow students to express fine distinctions in comparisons, making their communication more nuanced (e.g., "almost as tall as", "just as fast as"). Adverbs such as "considerably" or "slightly" help adjust the intensity of comparisons, adding flexibility (e.g., "considerably as good as", "slightly as heavy as"). Mastering adverbs in this structure prevents repetition and adds sophistication to your language, letting you express comparisons in a more varied and dynamic way. Students familiarise themselves with the adverbs and their meanings. Then they read the sentences to see which adv is needed to complete the gap-fill. Answers on page 2.
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