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ADVERBS + comparative and superlative

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    Building sentences using adverbs in positive, comparative and superlative forms
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  • This kite flies badly. (of all the kites I have ever made)
    This kite flies THE WORST of all the kites I have ever made.
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  • That train leaves late. (of all the trains departing from this station)
    That train leaves THE LATEST of all the trains departing from this station.
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  • Last night, it snowed hard. (of any night in the year)
    Last night it snowed THE HARDEST of any night in the year.
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  • This highway runs straight. (of all the highways in the country) Note: straight is an irregular adverb!
    This highway runs THE MOST STRAIGHT of all the highways in the country.
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  • She speaks quietly. (of all the people I know)
    She speaks THE MOST QUIETLY of all the people I know.
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  • The bass sings low. (of all the singers)
    The bass sings THE LOWEST of all the singers.
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  • She prepares meals well. (of all the students in the class)
    She prepares meals THE BEST of all the students in the class.
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  • This bus travels slowly. (of all the buses)
    This bus travels THE MOST SLOWLY of all the buses.
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