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Comparative Adverbs

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  • Bengal tigers can run ______ monkeys (fast).
    faster
  • I wish my little sister could walk ______. (fast)
    faster
  • My teacher asked me to play my guitar _____ _____. He couldn't listen to my classmates. (quietly)
    more quietly
  • On Sundays, we get up _____ to watch cartoons on TV. (early)
    earlier
  • Brad worked _____ than Angela. (hard)
    harder
  • On Saturdays, our parents let us sleep _____ than usual. (late)
    later
  • My teacher told me to speak _____ _____ because she's watching a video. (quietly)
    more quietly
  • I always have to walk _____ _____ for my little sister. (slowly)
    more slowly
  • Ana plays the piano _____ than Laura. (well)
    better
  • Angela finished her homework _____ _____ than Brad. (quickly)
    more quickly
  • Can you speak ____ ____I can't understand you. (slowly)
    more slowly
  • Monkeys and snakes can climb ______ tigers (good).
    better
  • Robo1 lift up heavy things ____ ____ than Angel2. (carefully)
    more carefully
  • Kate spoke ____ ____ than she thought during the concert and the violinist looked angrily at her. (loudly)
    more loudly
  • He speaks ____ ____ than his friend. (fluently )
    more fluently
  • We can start the project _____ if you finish the work now. (soon)
    sooner
  • She works ____ ____ than her sister. (diligently)
    more diligently
  • I do _____ than my classmates on tests because I get nervous. (badly)
    worse
  • He sings ____ ____ than her. (beautifully)
    more beautifully