The difference between being equally good and being equally good.

Good is an adjective and well is an adverb.

He speaks English as well as she does.

He speaks English as well as she does.

His English is as good as hers.

Step 2 use

also

(1) and a comparative structure at the same level, which means "no more than ...". At this time, the first as is an adverb and the second as is a conjunction, which leads to an adverbial clause, indicating the comparison at the same level.

He speaks English as well as a native speaker. He speaks English as well as a native speaker.

(2) If and the form of connecting two simple verbs, which actually play the role of parenthesis with the second verb. At this time, and the verbs behind it should be consistent with the subject in person and number.

Almost the same as …

(1)as good as literally means "as good", which can be regarded as the natural collocation of as…as structure and good; As an idiom, it means "almost" and "actually"

(2) collocation, its translation can not be literal translation:

Very interesting.

Good performance.

As good as new

Keep your word and be trustworthy.

As delicious as pie, lovely and pleasing.

Extended data

And bilingual examples.

1. They? Have you visited? Some? Factory? Hospital? As? Hmm? As? That? School. ?

They visited schools, factories and hospitals.

2. Freud? Hypothetically? That? we? All of them? Really? Answer? Death? Instinct? As? Hmm? As? Answer? Life? Instinct.

Freud once assumed that all of us have survival instinct and death instinct.

3. it? Is it? Are you online? His? The best? Benefits? As? Hmm? As? Yours

This is in his best interest, and it is also in your interest.

4. Scientists? Should? Is it? Literacy? And then what? A glib tongue? As? Hmm? As? Capable? Where to? Handle model?

Scientists should not only be able to deal with numbers, but also have literary literacy and be good at expression.

As good as the bilingual example

1. It? Appearance? As? Okay? As? New. ?

It looks like new.

2.his? Career? Is it? As? Okay? As? Is it over?

His career is almost over.

3.his? Arabic? Used to be. Isn't it? As? Okay? As? His? English? But? Is it durable? adequately

His Arabic is not as good as his English, but it is enough.

4. Mine? English? Is it? Isn't it? As? Okay? As? His. ?

I don't learn English as well as he does.