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Well: in a good or satisfactory way.
Adverb/ The whole team played well.
Dangerous: able or likely to cause harm or injury.
Adjective/ The volcano of fire is dangerous because of the lava
Excited:very enthusiastic and eager.
Adjective/ They were excited about the spiderman movie.
Allow: give (someone) permission to do something.
Verb/ Pedro allowed Jorge to go to the zoo.
High Shelves: where objects are placed at a height.
Noun/ Andrea arranged the paintings on high shelves.
Snacks: a small amount of food eaten between meals.
Noun/ Gabriel likes to buy school snacks.
Hopscotch: skip from place to place; move erratically.
Noun/ The blackouts hopscotched around eight Western states.
Take a Nap: to sleep for a short time (during the day)
Idiom/ My baby takes a nap in the afternoon.
Worse: of poorer quality or lower standard; less good or desirable.
Comparative Adverb/ El alojamiento del Hotel Bora era horrible, y la comida era peor.
Sonner: to deliver something faster
Comparative Adverb/ The sooner you finish the house, he'll pay us.
More Slowly: at a slow speed; not quickly.
Comparative Adverb/ Josue and Mario walked more slowly yesterday at school.
More Quietly: in a quiet manner.
Comparative Adverb/ he worked more quietly in the night
More quickly: at a fast speed; rapidly.
Comparative Adverb/ I finished my homework more quickly today.
More Loudly: in a way that produces much noise.
Comparative Adverb/ Lesbia talked more loudly yesterday in the birthday.
Later: Do something tomorrow, then, later.
Comparative Adjective / Gabriel will do his homework later
Harder: That is not fluffy or flexible
Comparative Adjective/ Iron is harder than wood
Faster: That moves, is done or happens at great speed, very quickly.
Comparative Adjective/ Luis is the faster in school
Earlier: What happens, takes place or manifests itself very soon or before the indicated, customary, expected or considered correct time.
Comparative Adjective/ Mynor gets up earlier when he has to work
Better: That it has superior quality to something else of the same kind or that excels in a quality.
Comparative Adjective/ Gabriel's car is better than Gustavo