0 Hi,02br 02br 00Can you help me to use the word 'as' correctly? The word 'so' is a preposition or a conjunction?02br 001, I go to the same church as he does. -- good, it seems.02br 002. I go to the same church as him -- could it be correct if we treat 'as' as a preposition?02br 003. I go to the same church as he goes to -- long, but good, it seems.02br 00Would you say no.1 is good since in a sentence structure as no.1, the word 'do' or 'does' can be used for any action word like 'go'?02br 00Like:02br 004. I played chess as good as he does/plays -- I think the pronoun 'him' can work here too.02br 02br 00Are these correct?02br 00In this year's prom, I wore the same type of hat as last year's.02br 00Yesterday, the car I drove to Mike's home was the same one as his/the one he has.02br 00I went to the same barber as his/the one he goes to. 0-
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01. I go to the same church as he does. -- good, it seems.
— CalifJim
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I go to the same church as he does.
-- good, it seems.
01font 00OK02font 02br 002.
I go to the same church as him -- could it be correct if we treat 'as' as a preposition?
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01. I go to the same church as he does. -- good, it seems. 01font00OK02font02br 002. I go to the same church as him -- could it be correct if we treat 'as' as a preposition? 01font00OK. Yes.02font02br 003. I go to the same church as he goes to -- long, but good, it seems. 01font