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The cat can jump high. The deer can jump very high.
The deer can jump higher than the cat.
You work hard. He works very hard.
He works harder than you.
The man talked to the clerk rudely. The woman talked to the clerk very rudely.
The woman talked to the clerk more rudely than the man.
She wrote the letters well. He wrote the letters very well.
He wrote the letters better than she.
The mouse moves quietly. The spider moves very quietly.
The spider moves more quietly than the mouse.
I finished the test quickly. You finished the test very quickly.
You finished the test more quickly than I.
Girls play music loudly. Boys play music very loudly.
Boys play music more loudly than girls.
Pete will sing happily. Tammy will sing very happily.
Tammy will sing more happily than Pete.
Ann runs fast. Sarah runs very fast.
Sarah runs faster than Ann.
Mike did the test carelessly. Dave did the test very carelessly.
Dave did the test more carelessly than Mike.
My dad drives carefully. My mom drives very carefully.
My mom drives more carefully than my dad.
The man works busily. The woman works very busily.
The woman works more busily than the man.
I play baseball badly. Tom plays baseball very badly.
Tom plays baseball worse than I.
My mom shouted angrily. My dad shouted very angrily.
My dad shouted more angrily than my mom.