Fundamentals Of English Grammar

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

EXERCISE 32. THE SAME, SIMILAR, DIFFERENT, LIKE, and ALIKE. (Chart 9-12)
Directions: Complete the sentences with as, to, from, or 0 if no word is necessary.



  1. Geese are similar to ducks. They are both large water birds.

  2. But geese are not the same as ducks. Geese are usually larger and have
    longer necks.

  3. Geese are different how ducks.

  4. Geese are like ,$ ducks in some ways, but geese and ducks are not
    exactly alike ,$.

  5. An orange is similar a grapefruit. They are both citrus fruits.

  6. But an orange is not the same a grapefruit. A grapefruit is usually
    arger and sourer.
    in orange is different

  7. An orange is like a grapefruit in some ways, but they are not exactly
    alike

  8. Gold is similar silver. They are both valuable metals that people use
    for jewelry. But they aren't the same. Gold is not the same color
    silver. Gold is also different silver in cost. Gold is
    more expensive than silver. .., ~.. ,nil:..;. .A,.)< :. ... ; ,, - ,. '

  9. Look at the two zebras. Their names are Zee and Bee. Zee looks like
    Bee. Is Zee exactly the same Bee? The panern of the stripes on each
    zebra in the world is unique. No two zebras are exactly alike. Even
    though Zee and Bee are similar each other, they are diierent
    each other in the exact pattern of their stripes.

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