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Adverbs and Comparative Adverbs

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  • Jim is a talented piano player. He plays the piano (wonderful) _____.
    wonderfully
  • That painter is useless. He paints (awful) _____.
    awfully
  • Could you write (clear) _____ than last time?
    more clearly
  • She is a great dancer. She dances really (good) _____.
    well
  • Jim can run (fast) _____ than John.
    faster
  • Are you working (hard) _____ or (hard) ______ working?
    hard / hardly
  • Gloria runs (slow) ______ than Elena.
    more slowly
  • Kelly dances (graceful) _____ than Joanna.
    more gracefully
  • He worked (hard) _____ than ever before.
    harder
  • Everyone comes to class (early) _______ than Carlota.
    earlier
  • Joanne is leased. She is smiling (happy) _____.
    happily
  • This exercise is easy. You (simple) ____ have to put one word in each space.
    simply
  • He had an accident last year. Now, he drives (careful) _____ than before.
    more carefully
  • Planes can fly (high) _____ than birds.
    higher
  • She greeted me (polite) _____ of all.
    most politely
  • My neighbour is a terrible driver. He drives (careless) _____.
    carelessly
  • My mother and my sister talked (loud) _____ than the other guest.
    more loudly
  • We answered all the questions (good) _____ than the other students.
    better
  • I speak English (fluent) _____ now than last year.
    more fluently
  • She smiled (happy) _____ than before.
    more happily
  • The boy is noisy. He shouts (loud) _____.
    loudly
  • Our mum was furious. She spoke to us (angry) _____.
    angrily
  • Their team played (bad) _____ than ours.
    worse
  • Daniela arrived (late) _____ than Guillermo.
    later