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Brut [27]
3 years ago
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Complete the sentences with as__as; so__that; or, similarly. Example: A tree can grow as tall as a building. Hervivores eat only

plants. _______, carnivores eat only meat. The lion grew ____ hungry ___ it began looking food food. A gazelle is not ___ fast _____ a cheetah, but it can run longer periods of time.
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ololo11 [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

Herbivores eat only plants. Similarly, carnivores eat only meat.

The lion grew so hungry that it began looking food food.

A gazelle is not as fast as a cheetah, but it can run longer periods of time.

Explanation:

<u>"Similarly" serves to compare. It commonly appears at the beginning of a sentence in which the information presents similarities with an idea or fact that has already been pre</u>sented. An example with "similarly" is:

- Cats are scared of dogs. Similarly, dogs are not very fond of cats.

<u>"So... that" is used with an adjective. The purpose is to amplify that adjective to imply that the characteristic or feeling it describes led to a certain result or consequence.</u> An example with "so... that" is:

- I was so disappointed that I left the room immediately.

<u>"As.. as" is also used with an adjective, and it also indicates a comparison. It shows - unless the sentence is negative, of course - that two people or things are at the same level when it comes to a certain attribute.</u> Example:

- Josh is as talkative as his brother Leon.

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