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superlative for loudly
the msot loudly
superlative for well
the best
superlative for hard
the hardest
superlative for late
the latest
superlative for early
earliest
superlative for slowly
the most slowly
You sing too loudly. please sing more quietly / quietlyer
more quietly
You walk too fast. Please walk slowlyier / more slowly.
more slowly
You write too poorly. Please write _______.
better
You got up too late. Please get up _______.
earlier
May writes English the most well / best.
the best
Jimmy writes English more well / better than Kenny.
better than
Kenny writes English (good).
well
Jenny comes to school more early/earlier than Tracy.
earlier
Sandy comes to school the earlier/earliest.
earliest
Jimmy walks _____ quickly.
more quickly
Kenny walks the _______ quickly.
the most
Bill swims the _____ slowly.
most
Charlie swims _______ slowly than Charlie.
more slowly