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Adverbs for comparing

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  • What is the superlative form of "badly"?
    worst
    most badly
    baddest
    more badly
  • What is the correct comparative form of "fast"?
    faster
    more fast
    fastiest
    fastlier
  • "This is the worse test score I've ever gotten" is correct.
    False
    True
  • He worked _______ than ever before.
    harder
    hard
    hardest
    most hard
  • What is the superlative form of "quietly"?
    quietest
    quietliest
    most quietly
    more quietly
  • The superlative of "well" is "best".
    False
    True
  • "He answered faster than his classmates" is correct.
    False
    True
  • This restaurant serves the _______ cooked food I've ever had!
    worse
    more badly
    bad
    worst
  • The superlative form of "quickly" is "most quickly"
    False
    True
  • "He drives the faster of all" is correct.
    False
    True
  • "She sings the most beautifully in the class" is incorrect.
    True
    False
  • What is the comparative form of "loudly"?
    most loudly
    loudest
    loudlier
    more loudly
  • What is the comparative form of "well"?
    goodier
    weller
    more well
    better
  • The superlative form of "badly" is "baddest".
    True
    False
  • He answered the question _______ than me.
    correctest
    most correctly
    correcter
    more correctly
  • "She played the violin more beautifully than her teacher expected" is correct.
    False
    True
  • Choose the correct sentence:
    He plays the guitar beautifuler.
    He plays the guitar more beautiful.
    He plays the guitar most beautifully.
    He plays the guitar beautifulest.
  • The comparative form of "badly" is "worse".
    True
    False
  • The comparative form of "quickly" is "more quickly".
    False
    True
  • Which sentence is correct?
    She runs more fast than me.
    She runs faster than me.
    She runs the most fast.
    She runs the faster than me.
  • That was the _______ race of the year.
    most fast
    fast
    more fast
    fastest
  • She dances _______ than her sister.
    more gracefully
    most gracefully
    gracefulier
    graceful
  • Which is the correct comparative form of "gently"?
    gentlierd
    more gently
    most gently
    gentliest
  • Which is the correct sentence?
    He speaks English fluenter than before.
    He speaks English more fluently than before.
    He speaks English most fluently than before.
    He speaks English fluentlier than before.
  • What is the superlative form of "hard"?
    most hardly
    hardest
    hardiest
    more hard