We can use (not) a. as to compare things.look at the examples.answer the questions. smyth isn't as fast as bolt. smyth is as fast as an ordinary athlete. 1 who is faster, smyth or bolt? 2 is an ordinary athlete faster than smyth?
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2. No, he isn't. Smyth is faster than ordinary athlete.