Equality or Inequality?

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Equality or Inequality? Grammar Equality Vs Inequality

A headset is as useful as a microphone. “I’ve heard that Apple computers are as good as Microsoft ones.” It is used to compare to things if they are equal or totally different. A headset is as useful as a microphone. The white monitor is not as good as the black one.

We love our old monitor. But our new one is JUST AS GOOD. How to say that two things are different or equal? My headset is as useful as my microphone – affirmative My headset isn’t as useful as my microphone – negative What’s the idea of these sentences? We love our old monitor. But our new one is JUST AS GOOD. THEY ARE THE SAME We love our new monitor. But our old one is ALMOST AS GOOD. NOT EXACTLY THE SAME We love our new monitor. Our old one ISN’T QUITE AS GOOD. LITTLE DIFFERENCE We love our new monitor. Our old one ISN’T NEARLY AS GOOD. BIG DIFFERENCE

Now, you try it (USING: JUST, ALMOST, QUITE or NEARLY) NEW – MODERN – FAST – EXPENSIVE – SLOW – OLD – CHEAP – PORTABLE – BIG – SMALL – PRACTICLE

Credits Teacher Wagner Junior Comparative Forms Grammar