"As... as" or "So... As"?

A word that connects other word is called a CONJUNCTION.


"As... as" and "so... as" are CORRELATIVE CONJUCTIONS, and should be used properly in speaking and in writing.




"As... as" should be used in a positive situation.
Example:
Her voice is as powerful as other opera singers.
(positive situation)


"So..... as", on the other hand, should be used in a negative situation.
Example:
That bird is not so good as this bird.
(negative situation)

Wrong
She is not as tall as her mother.
Right
She is not so tall as her mother.
Wrong
His Kare-kare is not as delicious as mine.
Right
His Kare-kare is not so delicious as mine.


While using correlative conjunctions "as... as" one must be careful not to omit the second 'as'.
Example:

Wrong
This table is as good if not better than the old one.
Right
This table is as good as, if not better, than the old one


While using 'as', one should be careful as to avoid substituting it for 'that' or 'whether'.
Example:
Wrong
I am not sure as he is the actor we need.
Right
I am not sure whether (or that) he is the actor we need.