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COMPARISON OF ADVERBS (UNIT 4 - 3 ESO)

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  • What is the adverb form of the adjective FAST?
    FAST
  • COMPLETE WITH AN ADVERB: Kim was worried about the test. She waited (anxious) for it to start.
    ANXIOUSLY
  • COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT ADVERB FORM OF THE ADJECTIVE IN BRACKETS: Young polar bears don't swim (efficient) as their mothers.
    AS EFFICIENTLY
  • COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT ADVERB FORM OF THE ADJECTIVE IN BRACKETS: Sheep are peaceful animals. They behave (aggressive) than goats.
    LESS AGGRESIVELY
  • COMPLETE WITH AN ADVERB: Tony gave an honest reply. He answered the question (truthful)
    TRUTHFULLY
  • What is the adverb form of the adjective FAR?
    FAR
  • COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT ADVERB FORM OF THE ADJECTIVE IN BRACKETS: Birds move their wings (weak) when they first learn to fly, so they often fall to the ground.
    WEAKLY
  • COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT ADVERB FORM OF THE ADJECTIVE IN BRACKETS: Cats can climb (good) than dogs.
    BETTER
  • COMPLETE WITH AN ADVERB: The bone is broken. It hurts (terrible)
    TERRIBLY
  • What is the compartive adverb form of the adjective FAR?
    FARTHER / FURTHER (THAN)
  • COMPLETE WITH AN ADVERB: Sam has got a difficult job. He works very (hard)
    HARD
  • What is the compartive adverb form of the adjective BAD?
    WORSE (THAN)
  • What is the adverb form of the adjective BAD?
    BADLY
  • COMPLETE WITH AN ADVERB: Jane was happy. She smiled (cheerful)
    CHEERFULLY
  • COMPLETE WITH AN ADVERB: I didn't want them to hear, so I spoke (quiet)
    QUIETLY
  • COMPLETE WITH AN ADVERB: Pam is an amazing dancer. She dances very (good)
    WELL