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ADVERBS + comparative and superlative
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Masa sings badly. Romain sings really well. (Write a sentence with a comparative adverb)
Masa sings WORSE THAN Romain.
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This kite flies badly. (of all the kites I have ever made)
This kite flies THE WORST of all the kites I have ever made.
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I was __________ impressed by their courage. (strong)
I was STRONGLY impressed by their courage.
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chattered / (noisy) / the children
The children chattered NOISILY.
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Last night, it snowed hard. (of any night in the year)
Last night it snowed THE HARDEST of any night in the year.
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We arrived _____________. (punctual - base adv)
We arrived PUNCTUALLY.
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Kevin worked _____________ until nine o’clock. (continuous - base adverb!)
Kevin worked CONTINUOUSLY until nine o’clock. (continuous)
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Her son plays the violin well. Her daughter doesn't.
Her son plays the violin BETTER THAN her daughter does.
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The squirrel came up near. I had expected it wouldn't.
The squirrel came up NEARER THAN I had expected.
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Please drive ____________. (slow )
Please drive slowly.
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In the morning, the sun shone brightly. In the afternoon, it didn't. (Write a sentence with a comparative adverb)
In the morning, the sun shone MORE brightly THAN in the afternoon.
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This bus travels slowly. (of all the buses)
This bus travels THE MOST SLOWLY of all the buses.
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all afternoon / the sun / (bright) / shone
The sun shone BRIGHTLY all afternoon.
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This highway runs straight. (of all the highways in the country)
This highway runs THE MOST STRAIGHT/STRAIGHTEST of all the highways in the country.
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That train leaves late. (of all the trains departing from this station)
That train leaves THE LATEST of all the trains departing from this station.
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Captain Cook sailed long. Columbus didn't.
Captain Cook sailed LONGER THAN Columbus did.
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(happy) / agreed / they / to the proposal.
They agreed to the proposal HAPPILY.
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The bass sings low. (of all the singers)
The bass sings THE LOWEST of all the singers.
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She prepares meals well. (of all the students in the class)
She prepares meals THE BEST of all the students in the class.
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She speaks quietly. (of all the people I know)
She speaks THE MOST QUIETLY of all the people I know.
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The train travels fast. The bus doesn't. (Write a sentence with a comparative adverb)
The train travels FASTER THAN the bus.
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Their project was completed successfully. Our project wasn't.
Their project was completed MORE SUCCESSFULLY THAN our project.
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Everything is proceeding ___________. (normal)
Everything is proceeding normally.
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She understood the lesson clearly. (of all the students in the class)
She understood the lesson THE MOST CLEARLY of all the students in the class.
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