English, asked by gurjeetbeniwal441, 10 months ago

he is not ...........bright ........his sister.​

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Answered by shobhasushmitha
6

he is not as bright as his sister.

Explanation:

Think so....

Answered by orangesquirrel
0

The complete sentence should be:

He is not as bright as his sister.

* In cases where comparisons are required to be made ( when the subject of comparison is equal), we often use:

' as+ Adverb/Adjective + as '

* In this case it is a case of 'as+adjective+as'.

* This expression can also be used to represent cases of ability/possibility.

For example:

Can you complete the task as fast as possible?

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