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							| Help! 
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							| Hi,   Is this answer for this question correct, please ?       Compare using the words in brackets :   1- Ali is 20 years old. Khalid is 20 years old.         ( as ....as )        Can we say : Ali is as young as Khalid ????     or   Ali is as old as Khalid ????       Thanks a lot in advance                                                                      |  17 Apr 2012      
					
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							| Both are correct and it would depend on the circumstances e.g.  � Ali didn �t know about the latest pop group, but Khalid did and Ali is as young as Khalid. � � 
 But unqualified, you would just say,  �Ali and Khalid are the same age. � |  17 Apr 2012     
					
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							| Maybe you could say: Ali is the same age as Khalid |  17 Apr 2012     
					
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							| @cunliffe: 
 you said:  
 ali and khalid are the same age 
 i thought  
 ali and khalid are at the same age,, 
 are there any differences? 
 
 
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							| You guys are ignoring the fact that the structure to be practiced in this exercise is "as... as" just as Pretty has clearly stated. So, Pretty, I �d say the correct option here would be "Ali is as old as Khalid" Sophia |  17 Apr 2012     
					
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							| I totally agree with ueslteacher. That �s the comparative of equality. 
 Best wishes.
 
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							| both are correct. as...as = comparative of equality |  17 Apr 2012     
					
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							| We would normally use "as old as" unless there is a specific reason to use young as cunliffe mentioned above. The default is "old." |  17 Apr 2012     
					
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