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Class3 Comparative Adverbs (regular adverbs)
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She jumped ____ (high) than Rick.
higher
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Don works ____ (late) than James.
later
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Eddie can explain the project ____ (clearly) than his friend.
more clearly
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Who solved the puzzle ____ (quickly), you or your classmate?
more quickly
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Amy sings ____ (beautifully) than her sister.
more beautifully
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Martin began to speak a bit ____ (quickly).
more quickly
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David is very generous, but at times he spends his money ____ (carelessly) than he should.
more carelessly
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Who dances ____ (gracefully), Anna or Don?
more gracefully
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He finished the test ____ (quickly) than the rest of the class.
more quickly
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Antonio made his glassware ____ (fast) than before.
faster
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Mario is hard-working. He does his work ____ (seriously) than Chris.
more seriously
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David arrived ____ (early) than expected.
earlier
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Mary drives ____ (carefully) than Roy.
more carefully
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He hit his arm ____ (hard) than before.
harder
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The lifespan of a bunny is ____ (short) than a horse.
shorter
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Who writes ____ (neatly), Sam or Alex?
more neatly
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I can't hear you. Please speak ____ (loud).
louder
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Who wakes up ____ (early), your mom or your dad?
earlier
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Trains go ____ (slowly) than planes.
more slowly
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Young people remember things ____ (easily) than the elderly.
more easily
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Our class walked ____ (quietly) than their class.
more quietly
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