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Comparative and Superlative Adverbs

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    Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
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  • You need to check your work a little (careful) for spelling mistakes.
    more carefully
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  • Sorry, can you speak a bit (slow), please?
    more slowly
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  • If you want to pass this exam, you'll have to study much (hard).
    harder
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  • These days I forget things far (often) than I used to.
    more often
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  • Julie's guests arrived slightly (early) than she expected.
    earlier
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  • If I change jobs, I'll have to travel a lot (far) to get to work.
    further
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  • I'll go and buy the train tickets. I live (near) to the station.
    nearest
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  • You can contact me (easy) by email. Here's my address.
    most easily
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  • Edwards finished the race by far (fast), with a time of just 14.8 seconds.
    the fastest
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  • In the chemistry exam, Kate did (bad) of all the students. She only got 34 per cent.
    the worst
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  • Although my team easily played (good), they didn't win the tournament.
    the best
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  • She began to speak (quick).
    more quickly
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  • Could you sing please? (quiet)
    more quietly
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  • In our office, Jill works by far (hard).
    the hardest
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