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I read more slow/ slowly than my brother.
slowly
He walked more confident / confidently than his peers.
confidently
The train arrived late / later than the schedule.
later
The teacher speak more loud / loudly so everyone can hear.
loudly
You should drive more careful / carefully in bad weather.
carefully
The child smiled more happy / happily when he saw his new toy.
happily
My brother is good / better at math than I am.
better
The sky is dark / darkly before the rain starts.
dark
He behaved more polite / politely than usual at the meeting.
politely
The room is quiet / quietly after the teacher comes.
quiet
I run more fast / faster than my best friend.
faster
He speaks more clear / clearly than his classmates.
clearly
This book is interesting / more interesting than the one we read last week.
more interesting
The boy solved the problem more quick / quickly than expected.
quickly
She dances more graceful / gracefully than her sister.
gracefully