Element FORM: COMPARISON
SuperCat ADJECTIVES
SubCat modifying
Lexical Range N/A
Level C2
Cando Can use adjectives in 'as … as' and 'so … that' in comparative structures. ► comparative clauses
Corrected Learner Example Because our debates do not draw as large a number of students as the guest appearances, but are still enjoyed by a relevant number of students, we propose a change of focus for the events. (Sweden; C2 MASTERY; 2006; Swedish; Pass)

It was such a riddle that I went and saw my psycho-analyst, who revealed to me that I once had so strong a shock that I was now walking and hiding my money in my sleep. (France; C2 MASTERY; 1998; French; Pass)
Uncorrected Learner Example Because our debates do not draw as large a number of students as the guest appearances, but are still enjoyed by a relevant number of students, we propose a change of focus of the events. (Sweden; C2 MASTERY; 2006; Swedish; Pass)

It was such a riddle that I went and saw my psycho-analyst who revealed to me that I once had so strong a shock that I was now walking and hiding my money in my sleep. (France; C2 MASTERY; 1998; French; Pass)
Comments N/A

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