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Old October 18, 2010, 10:37 PM
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Expressions-- How to say these in Spanish?

Hallo friends, how are you all?

I have a question. I have learned Comparative Adjectives in Spanish but do not understand how to write these type of expression like;

As soon as
As long as
As mach as

Are there any rules to write these expressions in Spanish? please help.

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