"as cold than", "as fast than" are not correct. "FASTER THAN" or "AS FAST AS" are correct. "AS COLD AS THE LAST ONE" would be correct.
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I've actually found the sentence you refer to, and it's part of a correction exercise. Basically, "as cold than" is definitely incorrect and should be corrected to read, "as cold as".
We never say, "as ____ than". It simply makes no sense.
November 30, 2012
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So maybe I use bad example of adjective . I saw sentence: " I hope this winter isn't as cold than the last one!" So we use this construction, but I don't know what is a difference between as cold than , and as cold as
November 30, 2012
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I have never heard of as fast than, it is not correct, as fast as, as slow as, faster than, slower than.
he is smarter than her
he is as smart as Sara
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