? 1. What does this phrase mean?
1, both: English [se? m? Z], beauty [se? m? Z], English and American pronunciation are the same. Same as fixed phrases, which means "same as ...", focuses on a certain degree of subjective judgment and considers it to be a fact.
When same is used as an adjective, it means that different people and different things are the same or actually the same person or thing. It is always used with the same phrase to express the same or similar meaning.
2. The same is: English [? z se? m? Z], beauty [? z se? m? Z], English and American pronunciation are the same. As is the same as as comes from the peer-to-peer comparison of As ... As means "same", and the focus-objective judgment is actually the same.
Refers to people or things that are very similar in appearance, nature or characteristics, and cannot be distinguished, but they are not the same. Refers to the same person or thing, and can also refer to things with the same nature, appearance or meaning, but actually different.
? Second, the usage?
1, the same usage as ①A+verb+is the same as +B: it means "A and B are the same ...";
Same as is often followed by a copula (be verb, taste tastes, look looks, it seems like)
This cake tastes like chocolate. This cake tastes like chocolate.
? Note: You must not forget to write the definite article the, which is fixed phrases, and you must not lose the definite article The.
? ②A+ is the same as +B: It means "A is the same as B ……": It can be something (noun) or behavior (verb).
Example: I think? That? Same? As? You do this. ? I have the same idea as you in this matter.
Example: I want one? That? Same? As? Yours ? I want the same as you.
Additional usage-③ the same+noun/phrase +as: meaning "... is the same";
He was born on the same day as me. He and I were born on the same day.
2. Usage of 2.as same as ① Used after adjectives/adverbs to indicate the same degree and similar situations:
The New Year's Eve dinner is as noisy as in previous years. The New Year's Eve dinner is as lively as in previous years. From the comparison of as+adj./adv.+as at the same level, the first one is that as is an adverb, the prototype of+adjective or adverb, the second as is a conjunction, followed by a comparative adverbial clause, and noisy as same as can be exchanged as? Noisy as 。
② Used after the copula, copula +as? Same? As, indicating that they are similar/identical:
His theory and traditional excellent teaching methods are essentially the same.
His? Theory? Used to be. As? Same? As? That? Essence? Yes? That? Excellent? Tradition Method. ?
? Extra usage-③ Used after the sentence, in fact, this just puts the comparative adverbial clause of the second as connection in front:
Please pay me the same salary as others. Please pay me the same salary as others.