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Comparative adverbs

  •  English    28     Public
    Students have to make sentences using the proper form of adverbs
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  • William is generous, but Molly is (generous).
    more generous
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  • Big bands did very (good, well) during the 1930s and 1940s.
    well
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  • As (good, well) as they were, they needed national radio to succeed.
    good
  •  15
  • Even (bad, badly) bands took advantage of the interest in this music.
    bad
  •  15
  • The big bands’ era is over, but their records still sell (good, well)
    well
  •  15
  • The volcano erupted ____ than it did before. a. violently b.violenter c. more violently
    more violently
  •  15
  • The puppy waits ____ for someone to play ball with it. a. eagerly b. more eagerly c. most eagerly
    eagerly
  •  10
  • Adjective or Adverb? The sound is bad. Larry sang badly.
    ADJ - ADV
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  • Adjective or Adverb? The band played well. The band sounds good.
    ADV - ADJ
  •  25
  • Adjective or Adverb? Music is a real art. Music is really poplular.
    ADJ - ADV
  •  25
  • Adjective or Adverb Piano strings mostly (almost) never break. Most pianos have eighty-eight keys.
    ADV - ADJ
  •  25
  • Adjective or Adverb or Benny lovingly fed his pet hamster. The well-loved actress left the stage. Love is the most important gift of all. I love my students.
    ADV - ADJ - NOUN - Verb
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