Sabtu, 21 Maret 2015

Indonesia vs Filipina, Prediksi SEA Games 2015

Jadwal Timnas U23 Indonesia vs Filipina dalam lanjutan Grup A SEA Games 2015 cabang sepak bola akan digelar di Singapura pada tanggal 9 Juni 2015. Berikut ini prediksi Indonesia Timnas U23 vs Filipina dalam jadwal sepakbola SEA Games 2015. Laga Indonesia vs Philippines ini akan ditayangkan live SCTV dan TVRI mulai jam 19.30 WIB.

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Comparison (3)--as ... as/than
A. Study this example situation:
Shirley, Henry and Arthur are all millionaires. They are all very rich.
Shirley has 10 million pounds, Henry has 8 million pounds and Arthur has 2 million pounds. So:
Henry is rich.
He is richer than Arthur.
But he isn't as rich as Shirley. (= Shirley is richer than he is)
Some more examples of not as ... (as):
* Tom isn't as old as he looks. (= he looks older than he is)
* The city centre wasn't as crowded this morning as it usually is. (= it is usually more crowded)
* jenny didn't do as well in the exam as she had hoped. (= she had hoped to do better)
* 'The weather is better today, isn't it?' 'Yes, it's not as cold.' (= yesterday was colder)
* I don't know as many people as you do. (= you know more people)
You can also say 'not so. (as)':
* It's not warm but it isn't so cold as yesterday. (= ... it isn't as cold as ...)
Less ... (than) is similar to not as ... (as):
* I spent less money than you. (= I didn't spend as much money ...)
* The city centre was less crowded than usual. (= it wasn't as crowded ...)
B. You can use as ... as (but not 'so ... as') in positive sentences and in questions:
* I'm sorry I'm late. I got here as fast as I could.
* There's plenty of food. You can have as much as you like.
* Let's walk. It's just as quick as taking the bus.
* Can you send me the money as soon as possible, please?
Also: twice as ... as, three times as ... as etc.:
* Petrol is twice as expensive as it was a few years ago.
* Their house is about three times as big as ours.
C. We say the same as (not 'the same like'):
* Ann's salary is the same as mine. or Ann gets the same salary as me.
* Tom is the same age as George.
* 'What would you like to drink?' 'I'll have the same as you.'
D. Than me/than I am etc.
We usually say:
* You are taller than me. (not 'than I')
* He is not as clever as her. (not 'as she')
After than/as it is more usual to say me/him/her/them/us when there is no verb. Compare:
* You are taller than I am. but You are taller than me.
* They have more money than we have. but They have more money than us.
* I can't run as fast as he can. but I can't run as fast as him.

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