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"As + adjective + as" is a common structure we use when we describe two things that are the same. - Today is AS COLD AS yesterday. Today is 32F. Yesterday was 32F. = SAME - My grade on this test is AS BAD AS the grade I got last time. = SAME - You are AS TALL AS me. = SAME * 1) "as tall as ME" is common and accepted in day-to-day speech 2) "as tall as I AM" is considered more correct grammatically 3) "as tall as I" is correct, but is not commonly used nowadays and feels old-fashioned. If you think AAA for As Adjective As, you'll never forget this rule ;) You can watch this lesson to learn more about comparing things using adjectives: https://youtu.be/-GPPZzvY37Q Can you give me any examples? 🚀If you SUBSCRIBE to my channel and turn on those NOTIFICATIONS, you'll never miss a lesson. ➡️WEBSITE and BLOG: www.arnelseverydayenglish.com ➡️YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ArnelsEverydayEnglish ➡️STORE ☕️ https://ko-fi.com/arnel ➡️INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/arnelseverydayenglish/ ➡️FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ArnelsEverydayEnglish/ I hope this lesson is helpful! Thank you very much for watching 😊 Arnel