-
As
+ adjective + as
1.
Many
Indonesian idols can sing as well as Anang.
2.
Although
Anita was born in Indonesia, she speaks English as fluently as native English
speakers.
3.
If
you keep practicing English, your English will be as good as native English
speakers.
4.
He
doesn’t mind I use his car as long as I don’t drive fast.
5.
As
far as I know, Indonesia was occupied by the Japanese emperor for three and a
half years.
-
Not
+ as + adjective + as
1.
I
am not as handsome as my father
2.
Life
is not as difficult as you think
3.
Your
smile is not as sweet as mine
4.
Jono
plays piano not as well as Joni
5.
Tono
walks not as fast as Toni
-
Er
+ than
1.
he
is taller than me
2.
I
am slimer than you
3.
Your
car is bigger than mine
4.
She
can dive deeper than me
5.
Jack
can climb the cliff higher than the others
-
More
+ adjective + than
1.
This
computer is more expensive than that one.
2.
She
is more beautiful than her sister.
3.
That
snake is more poisonous than this snake
4.
Their
shop is more crowded than yours.
5.
This
grammar topic is more easier than most others.
-
Uperlative
the + es
1.
Komodo
dragon is the biggest lizard in the world
2.
Our
company delivers the fastest of your goods
3.
He
is the richest man in this country
4.
I
am the oldest of all the students
5.
Rani
is the tallest among her friends.
-
Superlative
the + most + adjective
1.
They
are the most bored people I have ever met.
2.
He
is the most tired boss I have ever seen.
3.
He
is the most handsome boy that I have ever seen.
4.
Valentino
Rossi is the most famous of all MotoGP riders.
5.
I
speak English the most fluently in the office.