Answer:
1. The photograph is not as big as the painting.
2. The film we saw last week is not as interesting as this one.
3. The journey was not as long as we thought it would be at first.
4. Tim is the same age as Hoa.
5. She speaks English as well as her sister does.
6. Giang can't paint as well as Khanh.
7. Her book is different from mine.
Explanation:
All of the sentences in the question are comparing things or people. Most of them are using the comparative of equality, the only exception being the last sentence.
<u>The comparison of equality relies on the words "as... as" to compare two things or people. Even though it is used to express sameness of level or characteristic, it can also indicate inequality if we use it in a negative sentence.</u> The examples below will illustrate it better:
- Joe is as tall as Lisa. --> Their heights are the same.
- James is not as talented as Martha. --> Their levels are different.
3 should be edited and revised.
Answer:
Teenagers can develop informed opinions on teenage issues and events to improve themselves in making proper decisions that impact themselves and those people living with them and around them in their community by reading about issues most teenagers face, how hormones affect the way they act and think, and thinking about how community, home life and school also effects how the way they think, work and live.
Hopefully this helps
Explanation:
The first question I believe is considerate. No matter how much she loved that bear she thought about others and gave it away.