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Comparative adverbs and adjectives

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  • She smiled ______ than before.(happily)
    more happily
  • It was(early) than he had thought
    earlier
  • He doesn't run _____ his brother.
    as faster as
    as fast as
    fast as
  • We walked _____ than the rest of the people. (slowly)
    slowlier
  • He isn't as (smart) you.
    as smart as
  • Could you write _____(clearly) ?
    more clearly
  • It's too noisy here. Can we go somewhere (quiet)?
    quieter
  • Don't worry. The situation isn't so bad. It could be(bad).
    worse
  • We answered all the questions ______ than the other students. (well)
    better
  • Silver is not as (heavy) as gold
    heavy
  • Our new teacher explains the exercises ______ than our old teacher. (badly)
    worse
  • This copy is as (bad) as the other one
    bad
  • In the UK, the streets are generally (narrow) than in the USA.
    narrower
  • The bus is a bit _____ the train.
    more comfortable as
    comfortabler than
    more comfortable than
  • They arrived earlier than(we)
    us/we did
  • She works harder as(he)
    him/he does
  • Today it's not as (windy) as yesterday.
    windy
  • Ukraine is far (large) than the UK.
    larger
  • Planes can fly_____(high) than birds.
    higher
  • Unfortunately her illness was (serious) than we thought at first.
    more serious
  • The violin is not as (low) as the cello/ˈtʃeləʊ /
    low
  • I was feeling tired last night, so I went to bed (early) than usual.
    earlier
  • You aren't as determined (i)
    as I am/me
  • We work _____ now with the new manager.
    happilier
    more happily
  • We finished _____ we expected.
    quicklier than
    more quick than
    more quickly than
  • My Latin class is (boring) than my English class
    more boring
  • She eats better _____.
    than me
    than I
    that I do