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It is correct as far as it goes.

The full sentence would be:

I have as many books as you do.

The obverse would be:

You have as many books as I.

This is correct, but again, the full sentence would be:

You have as many books as I do.

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Q: What is the correct grammar for the sentence 'I have as many books as you'?
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