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  • Цей тест був важчий, ніж минулий тест.
    This test was harder than the previous test.
  • She ___ (run/fast) than me.
    She runs more fast than me.
    She runs more fastly than me.
    She runs the most fastly than me.
    She runs faster than me.
  • You need ___ (drive/careful) on icy roads.
    You need more carefully to drive on icy roads.
    You need to drive more careful on icy roads.
    You need more careful to drive on icy roads.
    You need to drive more carefully on icy roads.
  • Вона повільно говорила зі своєю бабусею.
    She was talking slowly to her grandmother.
  • My friend always ____ (answer/prompt) emails than I do.
    My friend always answers the most promptly emails than I do.
    My friend always answers emails more promptly than I do.
    My friend always answers more promptly emails than I do.
    My friend always answers emails the most promptly than I do.
  • They ___(work/attentive) than we expected.
    They've worked the most attentively than we expected.
    They've more attentively worked than we expected.
    They've the most attentive worked than we expected.
    They've worked more attentively than we expected.
  • I will ___ (require/far) information about this project.
    I will require more farther information about this project.
    I will require farther information about this project.
    I will require more further information about this project.
    I will require further information about this project.
  • Вона бігла найшвидше на змаганнях.
    She ran the fastest in the competition.
  • He ____(come /early) to the meeting.
    He early came to the meeting.
    He came early to the meeting.
    He came earlier to the meeting.
    He earlier came to the meeting.
  • Children ____(yell/loud) outside.
    Children were yelling very loudly outside.
    Children were yell very loud outside.
    Children were yell very loudly outside.
    Children were yelling very loud outside.
  • Він відповідає ввічливо на всі запитання.
    He answers all questions politely.
  • She ____ (paint/good) at school.
    She well paints at school.
    She good paints at school.
    She paints well at school.
    She paints good at school.
  • He _____ (explain/clearly) the topic of all the students.
    He explained the most clearly the topic of all the students.
    He explained the topic more clearly of all the students.
    He explained the topic the most clearly of all the students.
    He explained more clearly the topic of all the students.
  • Я пояснив усе спокійніше, ніж учитель.
    I've explained everything more calmly than the teacher.
  • Це був найсерйозніший момент у фільмі.
    This was the most serious moment in the movie.
  • Останнім часом я багато сплю.
    I have sleep a lot late.
    Lately, I sleep much.
    Lately, I have been sleeping a lot.
    Late, I have slept a lot.
  • Цей парк красивіший, ніж той, що біля школи.
    This park is more beautiful than the one by/near the school.
  • Він їхав обережніше, бо в машині була дитина.
    He drove more carefully because there was a child in the car.
  • She ___ (sing/beautiful) than her sister.
    She more beautifully sings than her sister.
    She sings more beautifully than her sister.
    She sings more beautiful than her sister.
    She more beautiful sings than her sister.
  • She ___ (break/sad) her phone.
    She broke sad her phone.
    She sadly broke her phone.
    She broke sadly her phone.
    Sadly, she broke her phone.
  • She ___ (behave/bad) than I expected.
    She behaved the most badly than I expected.
    She behaved the worst than I expected.
    She behaved more badly than I expected.
    She behaved worse than I expected.
  • He ___ (to be/serious) during meetings than he is at home.
    He is more serious during meetings than he is at home.
    He is the most serious during meetings than he is at home.
    He is more seriously during meetings than he is at home.
    He is the most seriously during meetings than he is at home.
  • Учні більш впевнені у спілкуванні українською, ніж англійською.
    Students are more confident in speaking Ukrainian than English.
  • He ___ (throw/angry) his phone at the wall.
    He threw his phone angrily at the wall.
    He threw his phone angry at the wall.
    He threw angrily his phone at the wall.
    He angrily threw his phone at the wall.