Expressions with A
November 20th, 2016 in Expressions
Here are some common idiomatic expressions beginning with letter A. Each expression is followed by its meaning and example sentences.
As for
As for means ‘with regard to’ or ‘concerning’.
- As for James, I don’t care if I never see him again.
As if
The expression as if is used to say what a situation seems like.
- The juice tastes as if it is made with unripe tomatoes.
- It seemed as if the whole world was spinning.
Note that a past tense after as if indicates that the comparison is unreal.
As long as
As long as means on condition that or provided that.
- You can stay in my apartment as long as you do not create any problems for me.
As soon as
As soon as means immediately after something.
- He rushed home as soon as he received the call.
As to
As to means with regard to.
- As to your order, we will ship it tomorrow.
As well
As well means also or in addition to.
- She can sing well; she can play the piano as well.
As well as
As well as means in addition to.
- Please bring pencils as well as a writing pad.