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Compare using as ... as and not as ... as.

Example:
Jim's 16, Ben's 18 and Jack's 16.
Jim is as old as Jack, but he isn't as old as Ben.
1.
Gary’s room is 3 m by 3 m, Becky’s room is 3 m by 4 m and Ivy’s room is 3 m by 3 m.
Gary's room is as big as Ivy's, but it isn't as big as Becky's.
2.
Uncle Bob weighs 80 kilos, Uncle Sam weighs 90 kilos and Uncle Dan weighs 80 kilos.
Uncle Bob is as heavy as Uncle Dan, but he isn't as heavy as Uncle Sam.
3.
Mary is 160 cm tall, Pat is 170 cm tall and Pam is 160 cm tall.
Mary is as tall as Pam, but she isn't as tall as Pat.
4.
A Peugeot goes at 160 kph, a Ferrari goes at 200 kph and a VW goes at 160 kph.
A Peugeot is as fast as a VW, but it isn't as fast as a Ferrari.
5.
The temperature in Rome is 28°C, in Madrid it’s 32°C and in Athens it’s 28°C.
Rome is as hot as Athens, but it isn't as hot as Madrid. / In Rome, it's as hot as in Athens, but it's not as hot as in Madrid.
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Solve this riddle.

DAISY
168 cm
15 yrs
51 kg
SUE
158 cm
13 yrs
45 kg
ALICE
152 cm
12 yrs
40 kg
BETTY
167 cm
15 yrs
52 kg
KATE
165 cm
14 yrs
49 kg
1
 
KATE
: is younger than Betty but older than Alice, and taller than Sue.
2
 
SUE
: is heavier than Alice but not as heavy as Daisy. She’s younger than Kate.
3
 
DAISY
: is older than Kate and lighter than Betty.
4
 
BETTY
: is taller than Sue but not as tall as Daisy. She is older than Kate.
5
 
ALICE
: is the shortest, the youngest and the lightest.
 

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