As in a sentence

(1) Dogs exist as pets.
(2) I am as mad as a hornet.
(3) Make as if you're not sad.
(4) Make as if you're not lost.
(5) I will report as instructed.
(6) Make as if you're not tired.
(7) Make as if you're not happy.
(8) Make as if you're not angry.
(9) Make as if you're not bored.
(10) Ibu is pronounced as ee-boo.
As sentence
(11) She was as mad as a wet hen.
(12) You must report as indicated.
(13) Ayah is pronounced as ah-yah.
(14) Make as if you didn't see me.
(15) Make as if you're not hungry.
(16) Make as if you're not scared.
(17) Make as if you're not guilty.
(18) Make as if you're not amused.
(19) Alee is pronounced as uh-lee.
(20) Imai is pronounced as ee-mai.
As make sentence
(21) Rao can be pronounced as rao.
(22) My friend has a frug as a pet.
(23) Deion is pronounced as dee-on.
(24) Make as if you're not excited.
(25) Make as if you're not worried.
(26) Make as if you're not in pain.
(27) Make as if you're not jealous.
(28) Make as if you're not curious.
(29) Make as if you're not annoyed.
(30) Make as if you're not in love.
Sentence of as
(31) Ecole is pronounced as eh-kol.
(32) Agee can be used as a surname.
(33) Fumi is pronounced as foo-mee.
(34) She enjoys birding as a hobby.
(35) I love butterballs as a snack.
(36) Ippei is pronounced as ee-pei.
(37) I enjoy cartooning as a hobby.
(38) Remember to report as directed.
(39) Make as if you're not confused.
(40) Ameer is pronounced as ah-meer.
As meaningful sentence
(41) I enjoy birddogging as a hobby.
(42) I love eating wafers as a snack.
(43) Make as if you're not surprised.
(44) Make as if you're not impressed.
(45) Her pigtails bounced as she ran.
(46) I'm gad to have you as a friend.
(47) Kyohei is pronounced as kyo-hey.
(48) Vy can be pronounced as vee why.
(49) I identify as a straight person.
(50) The boat sailed as we swam past.
As sentence examples
(51) The decibel is abbreviated as dB.
(52) Ou can be pronounced as ow or oo.
(53) He winced in pain as he stood up.
(54) I look up to Ava as a role model.
(55) Make as if you're not in a hurry.
(56) Make as if you're not suspicious.
(57) Make as if you're not frustrated.
(58) Nostra is pronounced as no-struh.
(59) I enjoy bird-watching as a hobby.
(60) Anele is pronounced as uh-nel-ee.
Sentence with as
(61) Daca can be pronounced as day-kuh.
(62) Ikeda is pronounced as ee-keh-dah.
(63) Please report as soon as possible.
(64) I love receiving goodies as gifts.
(65) I need to mark this email as read.
(66) My friend works as an Uber driver.
(67) Make as if you're not embarrassed.
(68) I look up to Mari as a role model.
(69) Addles can also be used as a verb.
(70) The word ayn is pronounced as ain.
Use as in a sentence
(71) I'm gad to have you as my partner.
(72) The letter f is pronounced as eff.
(73) Miku's fans are known as Mikufans.
(74) Hoffa could be used as a password.
(75) I enjoy picture taking as a hobby.
(76) Trepans can also be used as a verb.
(77) She enjoys wallpapering as a hobby.
(78) I look up to Kelly as a role model.
(79) Make as if you're not feeling well.
(80) Amoebas are classified as protists.
Sentence using as
(81) Borage is also known as starflower.
(82) I look up to Faiza as a role model.
(83) The old man grunted as he stood up.
(84) We had bliny as a late-night snack.
(85) I look up to Kevin as a role model.
(86) She enjoys hooking rugs as a hobby.
(87) She dabbles in painting as a hobby.
(88) The tide guides me as I swim along.
(89) He looked at me as mad as a hatter.
(90) Don't forget to report as specified.
As example sentence
(91) I expect you to report as mentioned.
(92) Please comply and report as advised.
(93) Thiamin is also known as vitamin B1.
(94) Wil can be used as a name or a word.
(95) I look up to Doreen as a role model.
(96) I feel valued as a regular customer.
(97) The petticoat rustled as she walked.
(98) The expletive was used as an insult.
(99) I refuse to be labeled as a quitter.
(100) I enjoy felting as a creative hobby.
Sentence with word as
(101) Cava is often served as an aperitif.
(102) Wei can be pronounced as way or wee.
(103) I'm lucky to have Asako as a friend.
(104) We used the remise as a wine cellar.
(105) The word robs can be used as a verb.
(106) The word fier is pronounced as feer.
(107) I enjoy stamp collecting as a hobby.
(108) The beagle's ears flopped as it ran.
(109) The game ended as the time was over.
(110) Odin is also known as the Allfather.
Sentence of as
(111) Oxalis is also known as wood sorrel.
(112) The word leid is pronounced as laid.
(113) Alf can be spelled backwards as fla.
(114) I enjoy eating bilimbing as a snack.
(115) Min can be used as a noun or a verb.
(116) Louis XIV was known as the Sun King.
(117) They misinterpret my caution as fear.
(118) Sard is often served as an appetizer.
(119) We cheer out as the parade passes by.
(120) I will keep for as long as necessary.
As used in a sentence
(121) Please make sure to report as stated.
(122) Please report as promptly as you can.
(123) The autobots work together as a team.
(124) Bantams are often used as show birds.
(125) I gave a dumdum to my dog as a treat.
(126) The ror grew louder as we approached.
(127) Make as if you don't know the answer.
(128) He restores old furniture as a hobby.
(129) They swish up the water as they swim.
(130) Thiamine is also known as vitamin B1.
As sentence in English
(131) He gave me a box of toffee as a gift.
(132) Children waved as the parade went by.
(133) The word tuo is pronounced as too-oh.
(134) Bilimbing is also known as carambola.
(135) My friend works at GM as an engineer.
(136) I look up to Kenichi as a role model.
(137) Blimbing is also known as star fruit.
(138) I'm grateful to have Alla as a friend.
(139) I added sard to my pizza as a topping.
(140) The ped waved at me as they passed by.
(141) It is important to report as required.
(142) It is necessary to report as outlined.
(143) The word alters can be used as a verb.
(144) Bantams are often used as broody hens.
(145) Hayakawa is pronounced as ha-ya-ka-wa.
(146) The expletive was muttered as a curse.
(147) I enjoy eating sugar apple as a snack.
(148) Many people collect birler as a hobby.
(149) He grunted a greeting as he passed by.
(150) She took tap dance lessons as a child.
(151) She swishes up her skirt as she walks.
(152) I'm grateful to have Rene as a friend.
(153) The word aglets can be used as a noun.
(154) Varicella is also known as chickenpox.
(155) The word atat is pronounced as ay-tat.
(156) Avalon is often described as a utopia.
(157) I'm grateful to have Evan as a friend.
(158) Ladino is also known as Judeo-Spanish.
(159) The forest quieted down as night fell.
(160) He's been labeled as good for nothing.
(161) The bor ran away as soon as it saw me.
(162) The puppy was as cute as a teddy bear.
(163) The antler was used as a hunting tool.
(164) She gave me a chocolate egg as a gift.
(165) My grandmother sews quilts as a hobby.
(166) Her eyes were as blue as the azure sky.
(167) The sky grayed as the storm approached.
(168) I'm grateful to have Andre as a friend.
(169) Please report as per the set standards.
(170) Ela sempre estuda muito para as provas.
(171) She was breathing quietly as she slept.
(172) The word koa is pronounced as 'koh-uh'.
(173) I collected dumdum wrappers as a hobby.
(174) The expletive was used as a slang term.
(175) He collected vintage spools as a hobby.
(176) Make as if you didn't hear what I said.
(177) I'm grateful to have Benni as a friend.
(178) I waved as Dean off on his morning run.
(179) The timbered door creaked as it opened.
(180) Kyoukosan is pronounced as kyou-ko-san.
(181) I received a pair of bootees as a gift.
(182) Moines is pronounced as mwan in French.
(183) The baby breathes softly as she sleeps.
(184) The pole-star is also known as Polaris.
(185) The word vas can be pronounced as vahs.
(186) I'm lucky to have Floriana as a friend.
(187) I prefer tea as contrasted with coffee.
(188) I wish I could have a dogface as a pet.
(189) The baby's smile was as cute as can be.
(190) She moans in pain as she stubs her toe.
(191) Stibium is classified as a heavy metal.
(192) I look up to Alexandra as a role model.
(193) I look up to Magdalene as a role model.
(194) She entered the room as meek as a lamb.
(195) He spoke to his boss as meek as a lamb.
(196) The cat purrs as it curls up for a nap.
(197) The word baal can be pronounced as bahl.
(198) She waved bye bye as the train departed.
(199) He misinterprets my advice as criticism.
(200) The sedge rustled softly as I walked by.
(201) We played a trivia game as a party game.
(202) We played a memory game as a party game.
(203) Please report as accurately as possible.
(204) The word equal can be abbreviated as eq.
(205) I look up to Aleksander as a role model.
(206) The blindgut is also known as the cecum.
(207) I used a dumdum as a makeshift bookmark.
(208) I received a bud vase as a wedding gift.
(209) She collects vintage eggcups as a hobby.
(210) The clouds bloat away as the rain stops.
(211) I bought a box of sugar-candy as a gift.
(212) She uses work as a way to numb the pain.
(213) The tea-tray rattled as she set it down.
(214) The wire tautened as he pulled it tight.
(215) The sail tautened as the wind picked up.
(216) They held hands as they danced together.
(217) She worked as a prostitute in a brothel.
(218) The milk began to caseate as it curdled.
(219) I'm so grateful to have Ell as a friend.
(220) I gave my friend a candy cane as a gift.
(221) The caret is also known as a hat symbol.
(222) Some insects hibernate as eggs or pupae.
(223) Myosin is classified as a motor protein.
(224) Sioux is pronounced as 'soo' in English.
(225) I enjoy eating kiwis as a healthy snack.
(226) The cor leaves can be used as a garnish.
(227) Shams can be spelled backwards as smahs.
(228) Antirrhinum is also known as snapdragon.
(229) Many people grow oxalis as a houseplant.
(230) German measles is also known as rubella.
(231) I had a crush during my time as a tutor.
(232) She mistook his compliment as insincere.
(233) The fms array is declared as a constant.
(234) Variola minor is also known as alastrim.
(235) I'm grateful to have Garvey as a friend.
(236) Virgo is often seen as reserved and shy.
(237) The Buganda king is known as the Kabaka.
(238) They were as mad as a pack of wild dogs.
(239) She received the cmb as a birthday gift.
(240) He collects antique egg cups as a hobby.
(241) The cat purrs as it rubs against my leg.
(242) Cardi's talent as a rapper is undeniable.
(243) They misinterpret my concern as meddling.
(244) They misinterpret my honesty as rudeness.
(245) The sedge rustled as I walked through it.
(246) The ped smiled at me as we crossed paths.
(247) Please report as per the mentioned terms.
(248) The dayflower is also known as Commelina.
(249) The array 74 can be read as seventy-four.
(250) The stars become visible as the sun sets.
(251) His resilience as a tryer is commendable.
(252) I used the tin-plate as a makeshift tray.
(253) Satu is pronounced as sah-too in English.
(254) I'm grateful to have Alexias as a friend.
(255) Jonestown is often referred to as a cult.
(256) I have never met anyone as kind as Faiza.
(257) I like to eat yogurts as a healthy snack.
(258) The crowd cheered as the squat off began.
(259) I embrace learning as a lifelong journey.
(260) I will go as far as possible to help you.
(261) Parle is pronounced as par-lay in French.
(262) Teslas are often seen as a status symbol.
(263) The archons were seen as tyrants by many.
(264) Kyoukosan is often used as a female name.
(265) Nostra is sometimes used as a brand name.
(266) She dismissed his claims as mere hogwash.
(267) He came to the party dressed as a pirate.
(268) I welcome the burn as a sign of progress.
(269) I received a personalized etui as a gift.
(270) Seeking wisdom helps me grow as a person.
(271) Spectators cheered as the parade went by.
(272) The deciliter is often abbreviated as dl.
(273) I thought as much when my computer froze.
(274) He offered a salaam as a sign of respect.
(275) The word Alf is often used as a nickname.
(276) The anchovies were served as a side dish.
(277) The grub pupated and emerged as a beetle.
(278) I love cashews as a healthy snack option.
(279) The farmer used wild oats as animal feed.
(280) I enjoy eating smoked alewife as a snack.
(281) I heard a loud squeak as the rat ran off.
(282) We must stand or fall together as a team.
(283) Kaise is pronounced as kay-se in English.
(284) The kitten was as cute as a fluffy cloud.
(285) The patella is also known as the kneecap.
(286) Slugs are often used as bait for fishing.
(287) Virgo is often seen as modest and humble.
(288) She received a brac as a graduation gift.
(289) The cat purrs softly as I stroke its fur.
(290) Duels were seen as a way to restore honor.
(291) The word egin can be pronounced as ee-gin.
(292) She misinterprets my kindness as weakness.
(293) They misinterpret my silence as agreement.
(294) My aunt works as a conveyancing solicitor.
(295) She is known as the blesser of lost souls.
(296) The sedge rustled softly as the wind blew.
(297) We played a guessing game as a party game.
(298) Troop up and show your strength as a unit.
(299) The worshiper lit a candle as an offering.
(300) The nurse recorded my systole as 120 mmHg.
(301) He gave me a sneer down as he walked past.
(302) We freelanced as consultants for startups.
(303) I usually have a hard boil egg as a snack.
(304) I watched as the cat shook its dander off.
(305) She gave him a wry back as he walked away.
(306) The array GCF could be used as a password.
(307) The river coarsens as it flows downstream.
(308) She dismissed his bletherings as nonsense.
(309) I enjoy collecting bladdernuts as a hobby.
(310) Dugongs are often referred to as sea cows.
(311) I'll keep my eyes peeled as I look for it.
(312) She dressed up as a pine up for Halloween.
(313) I saw the stooge off as he left the stage.
(314) The orb's light faded as I deactivated it.
(315) The array birls can be used as a password.
(316) The clambake smelled amazing as it cooked.
(317) The lugger's rigging creaked as it sailed.
(318) The tuning fork vibrated as it was struck.
(319) Upholding justice is my duty as a citizen.
(320) Kusakabe is pronounced as koo-sah-kah-beh.
(321) The car's engine blipped as it started up.
(322) I thought as much when the power went out.
(323) Boarhounds are often used as working dogs.
(324) The company employs as many as 500 people.
(325) She gave me a handful of agorot as change.
(326) I had a crush during my time as a barista.
(327) I will manage by for as long as necessary.
(328) The gullet is also known as the esophagus.
(329) The word slued can be pronounced as slood.
(330) Daenerys is often referred to as Khaleesi.
(331) The word alit can be pronounced as uh-lit.
(332) The people of Benin are known as Beninese.
(333) H2 is commonly used as a fuel for rockets.
(334) She received a brac as a birthday present.
(335) The antler was used as a tool for digging.
(336) The antler was used as a tool for fishing.
(337) The schooner's bell chimed as we set sail.
(338) She walked into the room as bold as brass.
(339) The array IRQ could be used as a password.
(340) The array IRQ could be used as a username.
(341) He misinterprets my compromise as weakness.
(342) He often misinterprets my humor as sarcasm.
(343) The folk tale is often performed as a play.
(344) They ran through money as if it were water.
(345) My sister wants to get a gerbille as a pet.
(346) The array doucs can be pronounced as dooks.
(347) The array doucs can be pronounced as dowks.
(348) The party quietened as the music faded out.
(349) The word planus is pronounced as plah-nuhs.
(350) The minotaur's horns were sharp as daggers.
(351) The Greeks often serve ouzo as an aperitif.
(352) Haruhi enjoys playing the piano as a hobby.
(353) The clouds bloat away as the sun comes out.
(354) The chink out grew louder as we approached.
(355) Sugar apple is also known as custard apple.
(356) He reuses old newspapers as wrapping paper.
(357) She reuses empty coffee cans as plant pots.
(358) The drumhead tautened as he tuned the drum.
(359) Ratas is pronounced as rah-tahs in Spanish.
(360) The anopluran is commonly known as a louse.
(361) The pig grunted happily as it ate its food.
(362) He wore the seal ring as a good luck charm.
(363) The fisherman used angleworms as live bait.
(364) I received a fancy letter opener as a gift.
(365) He experienced dazes as a result of stress.
(366) I received a new kitchen utensil as a gift.
(367) The cow said moo as it grazed in the field.
(368) The car angulates as it takes a sharp turn.
(369) The ship sets sail as we embark out to sea.
(370) Shipmates work together as a cohesive unit.
(371) Gautama is often referred to as the Buddha.
(372) Gautama's followers are known as Buddhists.
(373) The poniard was used as a weapon in a duel.
(374) We have family picnics as a nuclear family.
(375) The array keihin can be used as a password.
(376) The array keihin can be used as a username.
(377) The room quieted down as the movie started.
(378) The auriscope is also known as an otoscope.
(379) I thought as much when my computer crashed.
(380) The gond gently rocked as we floated along.
(381) The central time zone is abbreviated as CT.
(382) The tide carries me effortlessly as I swim.
(383) The tide carries away my worries as I swim.
(384) The flower's petals drooped as they wilted.
(385) The tea kettle spout up steam as it boiled.
(386) The street lamps twinkle on as night falls.
(387) I enjoy eating physalis as a healthy snack.
(388) Virgo is often seen as a natural caregiver.
(389) Civilis was hailed as a hero by his people.
(390) The driver was as mad as a bull in a rodeo.
(391) He served as governor of an American state.
(392) I like to have a bikkie as a bedtime snack.
(393) I talk to my pot plant as if it were a pet.
(394) I heard someone say snarf as they walked by.
(395) He misinterprets my silence as indifference.
(396) She misinterprets my suggestions as control.
(397) The pothook rattled as I hung the pot on it.
(398) The kitt purred softly as I stroked its fur.
(399) I watched as the bead rolled down the table.
(400) Make sure to report as per the instructions.
(401) Please report as per the mentioned criteria.
(402) Please report as per the mentioned protocol.
(403) I watched as the grebe preened its feathers.
(404) Pieris is also known as the Andromeda genus.
(405) I use Spotify to listen to podcasts as well.
(406) Butanol is classified as a flammable liquid.
(407) Butanol is commonly used as a paint thinner.
(408) We ignored the chink out as it was harmless.
(409) Lafitte is pronounced as la-feet in English.
(410) Laroche is pronounced as la-rosh in English.
(411) He was appointed as the captain of the team.
(412) I wonder if sof could be used as a password.
(413) The car horn tootled loudly as it passed by.
(414) The sugar began to crystallise as it cooled.
(415) Acetins are commonly used as food additives.
(416) Alicyclic compounds can be used as solvents.
(417) Alicyclic compounds can be used as pigments.
(418) We watched Dean off as he boarded the plane.
(419) I tend to zonk out as soon as I hit the bed.
(420) They are worshiping together as a community.
(421) I like to eat grapefruits as a midday snack.
(422) I am learning to play the zither as a hobby.
(423) The gatti purred contently as I petted them.
(424) The Nazis used the swastika as their symbol.
(425) I'm so lucky to have voce as my best friend.
(426) Acetone is commonly used as a paint thinner.
(427) Diazepam is often used as a muscle relaxant.
(428) The tnt was used as a prop in a movie scene.
(429) I embrace the burn as a sign of improvement.
(430) The lark sang as it flew through the forest.
(431) I took pictures of the parade as it went by.
(432) Maraud up the hill and claim it as your own.
(433) The coarse sand scratched my skin as I fell.
(434) The word amazingly can be abbreviated as az.
(435) Some people collect old guilders as a hobby.
(436) Judas is often used as a negative reference.
(437) The lepers were seen as a burden on society.
(438) The array 'sarod' can be used as a password.
(439) The shoebill is also known as the whalehead.
(440) I thought as much when my keys went missing.
(441) Alee can be used as a noun or a proper name.
(442) Asis can be used as a noun or a proper noun.
(443) I'm tired of being seen as good for nothing.
(444) He received a brand from a friend as a gift.
(445) The wadding was used as a filler in the toy.
(446) I had a crush during my time as a lifeguard.
(447) I received a case of 30 birrettas as a gift.
(448) I often use ricotta as a filling for crepes.
(449) The tide gently pushes me forward as I swim.
(450) The gas oil can be used for heating as well.
(451) The boogey is often used as a bedtime story.
(452) The word raf can be spelled backward as far.
(453) Shiva is known as the destroyer in Hinduism.
(454) Chicken little is often portrayed as a hero.
(455) I received a snood as a gift from my sister.
(456) The antler was used as a handle for a knife.
(457) The antler was used as a musical instrument.
(458) The dust swirls through the room as I clean.
(459) Mescal is often enjoyed as a sipping spirit.
(460) I am grateful to have Magdalene as a friend.
(461) Priam's reign as king lasted for many years.
(462) The campfire flickers as the logs burn down.
(463) The cat's tail hangs down lazily as it naps.
(464) The classified file is marked as top secret.
(465) The snake's skin felt as slippery as an eel.
(466) I like to have a quickie as a midnight snack.
(467) Capella is classified as a yellow giant star.
(468) She always misinterprets my jokes as insults.
(469) They misinterpret my enthusiasm as arrogance.
(470) She misinterprets my boundaries as rejection.
(471) She misinterprets my compromise as surrender.
(472) I received a muddler as a gift and I love it.
(473) The backhoe's engine roared as it started up.
(474) Ingram is often used as a first name as well.
(475) The declawed cat enjoyed a treat as a reward.
(476) I require you to report as explicitly stated.
(477) Please report as per the provided guidelines.
(478) Saltpeter is also known as potassium nitrate.
(479) The array doucs can be used as a secret code.
(480) The crowd shrank as the rain started pouring.
(481) Many flatworms are classified as acoelomates.
(482) The movie Bodysnatchers scared me as a child.
(483) My sister collects rubber duckies as a hobby.
(484) The springbuck bounded away as we approached.
(485) Stu is not a word that can be used as a verb.
(486) Cas is not a word that can be used as a verb.
(487) My dad gave me his old ballcap as a keepsake.
(488) The clouds bloat away as the wind blows them.
(489) I enjoy eating kiwi fruit as a healthy snack.
(490) I wear my crocs around the house as slippers.
(491) Irish Setters are often used as therapy dogs.
(492) I watched as the whipsnake shed its old skin.
(493) The child giggled jumpily as they played tag.
(494) Her ballgown flowed gracefully as she danced.
(495) The actins array is not behaving as expected.
(496) The fabric tautened as she pulled it tightly.
(497) A field-mouse rustled the leaves as it moved.
(498) Bilestones can be set as goals to strive for.
(499) I always mispronounce the word scot as scott.
(500) I waved goodbye as Dean off on his road trip.
(501) We wished Dean off as he started his new job.
(502) I felt a harsh back wind as I walked outside.
(503) We always open presents together as a family.
(504) The medication caused dazes as a side effect.
(505) I use almond oil as a natural makeup remover.
(506) I watched as the lime rolled down the street.
(507) The van's engine revved up as it accelerated.
(508) The orb's glow vanished as it was turned off.
(509) He clasp onto the railing as the boat rocked.
(510) She was flinging her hair back as she danced.
(511) The swallows chirped happily as they flew by.
(512) The 21st of April is celebrated as Earth Day.
(513) The array birls can be used as a secret code.
(514) I watched as the swan flew over the treetops.
(515) The windmill cranked as the breeze picked up.
(516) Quark is often used as a filling in pastries.
(517) I received a trivet as a gift from my friend.
(518) Enteric fever is also known as typhoid fever.
(519) Fuyuki is often used as a male name in Japan.
(520) I used a minnow as bait to catch the crappie.
(521) I could feel the vibrations as a jet flew by.
(522) I could hear the roar of a jet as it flew by.
(523) I wished I could be on the jet as it flew by.
(524) We live in a small house as a nuclear family.
(525) The dog snorts happily as it chases its tail.
(526) The bishop of Rome is also known as the Pope.
(527) The waves burgeon up as the storm approaches.
(528) The regrown fingernail looked as good as new.
(529) I watched as the stagecoach pulled into town.
(530) The subcutis is also known as the hypodermis.
(531) The fabric undulates as it moves in the wind.
(532) The radar blipped as the plane flew overhead.
(533) We work together as compeers in this project.
(534) We work as compeers in this research project.
(535) I thought as much when my phone battery died.
(536) I thought as much when my flight got delayed.
(537) I thought as much when my car wouldn't start.
(538) The silver bar was used as a prop in a movie.
(539) I had a crush during my time as a tour guide.
(540) I enjoy eating atemoya as a refreshing snack.
(541) The tide creates a soothing rhythm as I swim.
(542) I received a beautiful paper knife as a gift.
(543) I have a meeting as soon as I leave for work.
(544) The bor's ears perked up as it heard a noise.
(545) The kitten's soft fur was as cute as a cloud.
(546) Streaking is often done as a prank or a dare.
(547) Birthroot is sometimes used as a natural dye.
(548) Halite is sometimes referred to as salt rock.
(549) The 'fifths' array is declared as a constant.
(550) Gaea is revered as a powerful and wise deity.
As meaning
As is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of ways in English. It can be used as a conjunction, a preposition, an adverb, and even a pronoun. In this article, we will explore the different ways in which as can be used and provide tips on how to use it correctly in a sentence. As a conjunction As a conjunction, as is used to introduce a clause that expresses a comparison or similarity between two things. For example: - She sings as well as her sister. - As I was walking down the street, I saw a dog. - He is as tall as his father. When using as as a conjunction, it is important to remember to use the correct verb tense in each clause. If the verb in the first clause is in the present tense, the verb in the second clause should also be in the present tense. If the verb in the first clause is in the past tense, the verb in the second clause should also be in the past tense. As a preposition As a preposition, as is used to indicate the role or function of something or someone. For example: - She works as a teacher. - He used the hammer as a weapon. - The book serves as a guide for beginners. When using as as a preposition, it is important to use the correct form of the verb after it. If the verb is a gerund (a verb ending in -ing), it should be used after as. If the verb is a noun, it should be used after as with the article the or a. As an adverb As an adverb, as is used to indicate the degree or extent of something. For example: - She is not as tall as her sister. - He doesn't run as fast as he used to. - The cake is not as sweet as I expected. When using as as an adverb, it is important to use the correct form of the adjective after it. If the adjective is a comparative form (ending in -er), it should be used after as. If the adjective is a superlative form (ending in -est), it should be used after the definite article the. As a pronoun As a pronoun, as is used to refer to a previously mentioned noun or idea. For example: - I want the same thing as you. - As I said before, we need to be careful. - He is not as smart as he thinks he is. When using as as a pronoun, it is important to make sure that the noun or idea being referred to is clear from the context of the sentence.
In conclusion, as is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of ways in English. Whether it is used as a conjunction, a preposition, an adverb, or a pronoun, it is important to use it correctly in a sentence to convey the intended meaning. By following the tips provided in this article, you can use as with confidence and clarity in your writing and speaking.
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