According As

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkɔrdɪŋ ˈæz/

Definitions of according as

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the manner or degree of something

Example Sentences

A1 According as the instructions, you should press the red button.

A2 According as the weather forecast, it will rain later today.

B1 According as the schedule, the meeting will start at 9 am.

B2 According as the rules, players must wear the proper uniform.

C1 According as the research findings, the new drug is effective in treating the disease.

C2 According as the company policy, employees are entitled to certain benefits.

conjunction connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence

Example Sentences

A1 According as the weather forecast, we will decide whether to go to the beach or stay home.

A2 According as your availability, we can schedule the meeting for next week.

B1 According as the instructions, you need to press the red button to start the machine.

B2 According as the data analysis, we can see a clear trend emerging.

C1 According as the latest research, there is a strong correlation between these two variables.

C2 According as the expert opinion, this is the best course of action to take.

Examples of according as in a Sentence

formal The project will be completed according as the timeline provided by the client.

informal We'll finish the project according as the client's deadline.

slang We'll get it done according as the client wants.

figurative Success will come according as we put in the effort and dedication.

Grammatical Forms of according as

past tense

accorded as

plural

according as

comparative

more according as

superlative

most according as

present tense

according as

future tense

will according as

perfect tense

have accorded as

continuous tense

is according as

singular

according as

positive degree

very according as

infinitive

to accord as

gerund

according as-ing

participle

accorded as

Origin and Evolution of according as

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'according as' originated in Middle English as a combination of the word 'according' meaning in agreement with or in proportion to, and 'as' serving as a conjunction.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'according as' has retained its original meaning of in agreement with or depending on, and is commonly used in formal or academic writing to indicate a relationship or condition.