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  • Tiffany dances so _________ (well / goodly) that nobody thinks that she’s actually a vocalist.
    well
  • Could you speak _______ (more slowly / slowwer)?
    more slowly
  • Farmers are often __________ (hard-working) than people working in offices.
    more hard-working
  • Adele sings very _________. (well / good)
    Adele sings very well.
  • The stars can be seen __________ (brightly) in the countryside due to the clear night sky.
    more brightly
  • Sunny sings the song __________ (more well / better / well) than Jessie does.
    better
  • Brittany is ___________________ student in the class. (smart)
    Brittany is the smartest student in the class.
  • The man with a happy smile clapped his hands _____ ________(loudly) than me because he loved the show.
    more loudly
  • Robert is ______________ than Sylvia. (motivated)
    Robert is more/less motivated than Sylvia.
  • The train arrived __________ (late) in the city, but __________ (early) in the countryside.
    more lately - earlier
  • You need to work ________ (more careful / more carefully), or you will make a lot of mistakes.
    more carefully
  • We performed __________ (weller / better) than they did.
    better
  • Susana is _____________________ Tom. (intelligent)
    Susana is more/less intelligent than Tom.
  • Children in rural areas often play outside __________ (happily) than those in urban areas.
    more happily
  • They live _______ (happy/happily) with their family in a small cottage.
    happily
  • The hunter ran for a long time. He is eating lunch ____ _______(hungry) than the fisherman.
    more hungrily
  • You have to work________ (hard / hardly) if you want to succeed.
    hard
  • The student is washing his hand ______ _______ (careful) than the teacher.
    more carefully
  • ____________ is a difficult language to learn. (English / The English)
    English is a difficult language to learn.
  • The houses in the village are __________ (small) but __________ (cozy) than in the city.
    smaller / cozier
  • We walked______ (slower / more slowly) than the rest of the people.
    more slowly
  • Is living in the countryside _________ (convenienter / more convenient) than living in the city?
    more convenient
  • In the countryside, you can breathe __________ (freely) than in polluted urban areas.
    more freely
  • My mother talked _______ (more loudly / loudlier) than the other guests.
    more loudly
  • The cook with big nose climb up the hill _______(quickly) than the cook with small nose.
    more quickly
  • They communicated __________ (more effectively / more effective) with the team this time.
    more effectively
  • Brian drives __________________ than Jennifer. (careful)
    Brian drives more/less carefully than Jennifer.
  • She is trying to work _________ (hard / hardly) for her upcoming exam.
    hard
  • The air in the countryside is __________ (clean) than in the city.
    cleaner
  • The cake tastes ___________ (more deliciously / more delicious) than we expected
    more delicious
  • t's __________ (relaxing) to live in the countryside than in a noisy city.
    more relaxing
  • The people in the countryside are __________ (friendly) than those in big cities.
    more friendly
  • Juan is ______________ Maria. (tall)
    Juan is taller than Maria.
  • The teacher thought ________ _______(serious) than the police officer because he wanted to find out the answer.
    more seriously
  • At night, you can hear the birds singing __________ (clearly) than in the city.
    more clearly
  • The turtle will run ______ (fast) than the rabbit because it is hard-working.
    faster
  • Mr. Brown arrived ________ (earlier / more early) than expected.
    earlier