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Comparative adjectives and adverbs

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  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: The computer ran (fast)…
    faster
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: The players moved (fast)…
    faster
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: The street is (wide)…
    wider
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: The bag became (heavy)…
    heavier
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: His ideas were (creative)…
    more creative
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: The chair felt (comfortable)…
    more comfortable
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: She walked (slowly)…
    more slowly
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: She wrote (neatly)…
    more neatly
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: Her singing was (good)…
    better
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: The teacher was (patient)…
    more patient
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: They walked (far)…
    farther / further
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: The task was (difficult)…
    more difficult
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: The instructions were (simple)…
    simpler
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: You should check your work (carefully)…
    more carefully
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: She played the piano (well)…
    better
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: The weather today is (cold)…
    colder
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: She looked (happy)…
    happier
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: My sister is (friendly)…
    friendlier
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: He reacted (calmly)…
    more calmly
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: The sport is (dangerous)…
    more dangerous
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: She worked (efficiently)…
    more efficiently
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: She spoke (clearly)…
    more clearly
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: He responded (quick)…
    quicker
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: Today is (busy)…
    less busy
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: He felt (strong)…
    stronger
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: He became (confident)…
    more confident
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: You are (likely)…
    more likely
  • Use the comparative correctly and complete this sentence with your own ideas: They spoke (quietly)…
    more quietly