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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. Pilot
      1. Pilot Mar 5, 2002
      • Six young adults living in a large metropolitan area cope with life in the 21st century.
    • 2. Episode 102
      2. Episode 102 Mar 12, 2002
      • Bob and Sasha's romance appears to be over, allowing Sooz to confront her attraction.
    • 3. Episode 103
      3. Episode 103 Mar 20, 2002
      • Alex believes he has found the ideal mate.
  2. 1. : as it would be if. It was as if he had lost his last friend. 2. : as one would do if. He ran as if ghosts were chasing him. 3. : that. It seemed as if the day would never end. 4. used to say that something is not true, not possible, will not happen, etc. "I am sure I am very affectionate," said Dora; "you oughtn't to be cruel to me, Doady!"

  3. Jun 3, 2021 · Do you want to learn how to use as ... as to make comparisons in English grammar? Watch this video and follow the examples and exercises with a native speaker. You will improve your speaking and ...

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  4. from English Grammar Today. We use as + adjective/adverb + as to make comparisons when the things we are comparing are equal in some way: The world’s biggest bull is as big as a small elephant. The weather this summer is as bad as last year. It hasn’t stopped raining for weeks. You have to unwrap it as carefully as you can. It’s quite fragile.

  5. Grammar. As as. We use as + adjective/adverb + as to make comparisons when the things we are comparing are equal in some way: …. Not as as. We use not as as to make comparisons between things which aren’t equal: …. As as + possibility. We often use expressions of possibility or ability after as as: ….

  6. The conjunction as has several different meanings. We use as when one event happens while another is in progress (‘during the time that’). In this case the verb after is often in the continuous form: They arrived as we were leaving. (time conjunction meaning ‘while’ or ‘when’) We use as to connect a result with a cause:

  7. Check pronunciation: as. Definition of as preposition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Grammar explanation. as and like are often confused since they can both be used for comparisons. There are, however, important differences. Making comparisons. as + adjective + as and as much as. We often use the structure as + adjective + as or as much as to say if something has, or doesn't have, the same amount of that quality as something else.

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