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ADVERBS + comparative and superlative
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This bus travels slowly. (of all the buses)
This bus travels THE MOST SLOWLY of all the buses.
She prepares meals well. (of all the students in the class)
She prepares meals THE BEST of all the students in the class.
The bass sings low. (of all the singers)
The bass sings THE LOWEST of all the singers.
She speaks quietly. (of all the people I know)
She speaks THE MOST QUIETLY of all the people I know.
This highway runs straight. (of all the highways in the country) Note: straight is an irregular adverb!
This highway runs THE MOST STRAIGHT of all the highways in the country.
Last night, it snowed hard. (of any night in the year)
Last night it snowed THE HARDEST of any night in the year.
That train leaves late. (of all the trains departing from this station)
That train leaves THE LATEST of all the trains departing from this station.
This kite flies badly. (of all the kites I have ever made)
This kite flies THE WORST of all the kites I have ever made.
She understood the lesson clearly. (of all the students in the class)
She understood the lesson THE MOST CLEARLY of all the students in the class.
Their project was completed successfully. Our project wasn't.
Their project was completed MORE SUCCESSFULLY THAN our project.
Captain Cook sailed long. Columbus didn't.
Captain Cook sailed LONGER THAN Columbus did.
Her son plays the violin well. Her daughter doesn't.
Her son plays the violin BETTER THAN her daughter does.
The squirrel came up near. I had expected it wouldn't.
The squirrel came up NEARER THAN I had expected.
Sultan sings badly. Fahad sings really well.
Sultan sings WORSE THAN Fahad.
In the morning, the sun shone brightly. In the afternoon, it didn't.
In the morning, the sun shone MORE brightly THAN in the afternoon.
The train travels fast. The bus doesn't.
The train travels FASTER THAN the bus.
Ayami worked _____________ until nine o’clock. (continuous - base adverb!)
Ayami worked CONTINUOUSLY until nine o’clock. (continuous)
chattered / (noisy) / the children
The children chattered NOISILY.
We arrived _____________. (punctual - base adv)
We arrived PUNCTUALLY.
(happy) / agreed / they / to the proposal.
They agreed to the proposal HAPPILY.
Please drive ____________. (slow )
Please drive slowly.
Everything is proceeding ___________. (normal)
Everything is proceeding normally.
all afternoon / the sun / (bright) / shone
The sun shone BRIGHTLY all afternoon.
I was __________ impressed by their courage. (strong)
I was STRONGLY impressed by their courage.