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You are driving (bad) than anybody I know.
worse
The little boy runs (far) than his friends.
further
The teacher speaks (slowly) so we can understand.
more slowly
Could you talk (quietly) in the library?
more quietly
Girls usually work (hard) than boys.
harder
Bill forgets things (often) than Jack.
more often
Big dogs bark (loudly) than small dogs.
more loudly
Monkeys jump (high) than mice.
higher
Dolphins swim (fast) than ducks.
faster
Cats climb trees (good) than dogs.
better
Horses move (beautifully) than elephants.
more beautifully
This girl sings (bad) than her classmates.
worse
Boo runs (fast) than Pug.
faster
The boy runs (quickly) than his brother.
more quickly
He dances (beautifully) than his sister.
more beautifully
She draws pictures (well) than her brother.
better
I eat (slowly) than my sister.
more slowly
quickly
more quickly
far
further
early
earlier
well
better