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How to use “as…as” in English like a native speaker

Do you know how to use “as…as” correctly in English? In this lesson, we break down one of the most common comparison structures with simple examples. You’ll learn how to use it with adjectives, ...
To start with, the error is not in ‘I’m’. The contraction is 100 per cent correct as we have in the clause, especially if the statement is taken from a speech. Generated from ‘I am’, it is as cool as ...
An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines two words or ideas with opposite meanings. Some examples? Deafening silence, ...
From a list of descriptors, "weak" is the way most voters describe the Democratic Party, while "extreme" is the word most picked to describe the Republican Party. These sentiments are generally ...
Mumbai: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, on Saturday, February 7, while addressing the Sangh’s centenary celebrations in Mumbai, said that Hindu’ is not a noun, but an adjective.' He was speaking at the RSS ...
Rajeev Dhir is a writer with 10+ years of experience as a journalist with a background in broadcast, print, and digital newsrooms. Betsy began her career in international finance and it has since ...