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English Lesson. Comparison Between two similar subjects Of different states of a same subject Four expressions As, Like, Similar, Same

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Page 2: English Lesson. Comparison Between two similar subjects Of different states of a same subject Four expressions As, Like, Similar, Same

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ComparisonBetween two similar subjects

Of different states of a same subject

Four expressionsAs,Like,Similar,Same

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As or Like :

She sings … a star. He speaks … a trade-unionist. He’s been a very active

trade union member for years now. Be careful ! Don’t do … I do, it’s too dangerous ! Your cap fits you … a glove.

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Same as… Two different subjects we want to compare

Example : This jacket is the same as the one I wanted for Christmas

Same that… One subject which hasn’t changed

Example : My TV is the same one that I had two years ago

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Same that or Same as :

My mother has the same car … my father. This computer is the same one … you bought me. John is the same clever boy … his father.

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