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He’s been through a long illness, but now he feels well / good .
well
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You seem to learn things ____________ (easy) than I do.
more easily
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She returned home safe / safely
safely
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Girls usually work harder / hardly than boys.
harder
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George drives ____________ (careful) than his brother. He has never been caught by police
more carefully
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Please, can you drive _____________ ? (slow)
slowly / more slowly
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I speak English _______________ (fluent) now than last year
more fluently
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She began to speak quicker / more quickly.
more quickly
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to work a lot, to work using much effort = to work hard / to hardly work
to work hard
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Tom Longman did not run badly / bad .
badly
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He smiled warm / warmly / more warmly / warmer than the others.
more warmly
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She smiled _________________ (happy) than before.
more happily
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The race finished too quick / quickly.
quickly
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to work very little = to work hard / to hardly work
to hardly work
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clearly / Could / more/ you /write ?
Could you write more clearly ?
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Jim can run _____________ (fast) than John.
faster
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