Great. You help me a lot. But I have a question.. in your examples with " not quite". Can I say .." house A isn't quite smaller than house B" ... instead of " A isn't quite as small as B". Is that possible??. I wish you could answer me. I'll be waiting for your lines. Kisses
Hi Yassel. "House A isn't quite smaller..." is incorrect. In most cases, we don't use QUITE with comparatives. We can use "not quite as ... as." Or, we can use QUITE for adjective for emphasis. (example: The house is quite nice.) Thank you for watching my videos!
Hi Louis. It's better you say "I'm five years old like you." (I would suggest you google "difference between AS and LIKE.") However, if you're talking about the same age, this is a more common way to discuss: A: How old are you? B: I'm 5 years old. A: Oh, me too. or Yeah, same here.
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02:47 "not quite" as as
03:17, 03:34
03:45 "not nearly" as as
04:22, 04:41
01:06 just as as
01:19, 01:31
01:51 almost as as
02:15, 02:30
06:16 as as can / as as possible
06:33, 07:20, 06:52
00:24 as as
00:40, 00:45
04:56 not as as
05:18, 05:32
07:52, 07:57 adjective
08:03, 08:11 adverb
08:22, 08:29 ★noun
09:02 Summary
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Great. You help me a lot. But I have a question.. in your examples with " not quite". Can I say .." house A isn't quite smaller than house B" ... instead of " A isn't quite as small as B". Is that possible??. I wish you could answer me. I'll be waiting for your lines. Kisses
Hi Yassel. "House A isn't quite smaller..." is incorrect. In most cases, we don't use QUITE with comparatives. We can use "not quite as ... as." Or, we can use QUITE for adjective for emphasis. (example: The house is quite nice.) Thank you for watching my videos!
@@WinnieTeacher ok. I gotcha. Thanks a lot. I enjoy the way you teach. The more videos you have, the better I get. Thanks again. ☺☺☺
I have hear an other way
"Cats are nowhere near as big as elephant"
Hi Winnie. I have a question bugging me for a while. Could I say I am as 5 years old as you.
Hi Louis. It's better you say "I'm five years old like you." (I would suggest you google "difference between AS and LIKE.") However, if you're talking about the same age, this is a more common way to discuss:
A: How old are you?
B: I'm 5 years old.
A: Oh, me too. or Yeah, same here.
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