Two Equal Things: The new teacher isn’t as good as the old one., My sister is the same age as me., This pizza is just as good as the one we had yesterday., Today is almost as hot as yesterday., Double Comparison: The later it got, the more worried she became., The more money I have, the more I spend it., The faster you drive, the more dangerous it becomes., With Intensifiers: This is by far the best book I have ever read!, My new car is much faster than the old one., This restaurant is quite a lot cheaper than the one across the street., That was easily the worst mistake of his career., For Emphatic Purpose: There are fewer and fewer courses at university today., People are having less and less time to spare at home., He is getting more and more impatient., The streets are becoming noisier and noisier., Intensifying Comparisons / Adverbs of Degree: This hotel is slightly less expensive than the other one., He’s not quite so impatient as his brother., The film isn’t nearly as bad as people say., That exam was a great deal more difficult than last year’s., This game is as much fun as the one we played yesterday., There are as many chips as you want on the table., That singer is no worse than the other contestant., This is my least favorite subject at school.,

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