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Teo Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

yes or no

1. John: Is her boyfriend as handsome as Tom Cruise? Mary: __, he is more handsome than Tom Cruise. He is as handsome as me.

2. Is there a bank near here? __, there are three banks near here.

Which word should I use to fill in the blanks, Yes or No?
  

Top answer

1. No 2. Yes Cheers!

  • 1.
  • No 2.
  • Yes Cheers!
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Teo
1. John: Is her boyfriend as handsome as Tom Cruise? Mary: __, he is more handsome than Tom Cruise. He is as handsome as me.

2. Is there a bank near here? __, there are three banks near here.

Which word should I use to fill in the blanks, Yes or No?

  1. no; however Mary can't say "as handsome as me", bec
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I agree with the answer of Francesca! But I think it's more correct when you say: "as handsome as I am".

Cheers,
Tammy
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TammyBaby, you can't use handsome to say "as handsome as I am" if you (the one speaking) are a girl.

[Y]
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YoHfTammyBaby, you can't use handsome to say "as handsome as I am" if you (the one speaking) are a girl.

[Y]
Uhm... why can we use "as handsome as me" in this situation?! I really don't understand! :-S

Tammy
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But I've just explained it... Emotion: stick out tongue

[Y]
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Teo
1. John: Is her boyfriend as handsome as Tom Cruise? Mary: In fact, he is more handsome than Tom Cruise.

John: Then, he is as handsome as me.

2. Is there a bank near here? __, there are three banks near here.

Which word should I use to fill in the blanks, Yes or No?

There is more one problem in senten

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