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Comparatives with adverbs - 1

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