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Comparative and superlative adverbs

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  • Tony plays volleyball (well) of all the players on our team.
    Tony plays volleyball the best of all the players on our team.
  • Nobody did well in the history exam, but I did (bad) of all.
    Nobody did well in the history exam, but I did the worst of all.
  • Hans speaks (fast) in our class.
    Hans speaks the fastest in our class.
  • Laura often makes mistakes because she always does her homework very (quick)
    Laura often makes mistakes because she always does her homework very quickly.
  • Chris runs (quick) than Sam.
    Chris runs more quickly than Sam.
  • I speak German better\well than my brother.
    I speak German better than my brother.
  • Our Spanish teacher explains things clearer\more clearly than our French teacher.
    Our Spanish teacher explains things more clearly than our French teacher.
  • Mrs Black speaks (quiet) than the other teachers.
    Mrs Black speaks more quietly than the other teachers.
  • None of us did well in the exam, but I did (bad).
    None of us did well in the exam, but I did the worst.
  • JIm and Norman worked together on a group project, but Norman worked (hard) in the group.
    Jim and Norman worked together on a group project, but Norman worked the hardest in the group.
  • You speak English much (good) than me.
    You speak English much better than me.
  • Please can you speak (slow)? I don't understand you.
    Please can you speak more slowly?
  • I think I work hard in English lessons than I do in science.
    I think I work harder in English lessons than I do in science.