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Comparision

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    It is about comparative adjectives and adverbs
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  • You need to check your work a little ... (careful) for spelling mistakes.
    more carefully
  •  5
  • The vegetables from my garden are ... (tasty) than the ones in the supermarket.
    tastier
  •  10
  • Sorry, can you speak a bit ... (slow), please?
    more slowly
  •  5
  • Thank you for cleaning the kitchen! It's much ... (clean) now.
    cleaner
  •  5
  • The noise from the traffic is ... (bad) if you live near a busy road.
    worse
  •  10
  • If you want to pass this exam, you'll have to study much ... (hard).
    harder
  •  5
  • These days I forget things far ... (often) than I used to.
    more often
  •  5
  • Julie's guests arrived slightly ... (early) than she expected.
    earlier
  •  5
  • It's ... (cold) in the mountains than at the seaside.
    colder
  •  5
  • I feel ... (relaxed) if I go for a walk in the forest with my dog.
    more relaxed
  •  5
  • If I change jobs, I'll have to travel a lot ... (far) to get to work.
    farther / further
  •  10
  • Ariel moved to the countryside because he wanted a ... (peaceful) life.
    more peaceful
  •  5