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Comparative forms of adverbs

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  • Complete the sentence: 'I'm becoming _____ and better at chess.'
    more good
    better
    best
    good
  • Ex3, 3. You’re too loud. Can you speak a bit ____________?
    more quietly
  • Which is the correct structure to compare two equal things?
    not as + adjective/adverb + as
    more + adjective/adverb + as
    as + adjective/adverb + as
    just + adjective/adverb
  • Ex2, 2. Please write (clearly) _____________. I can’t read it.
    more clearly
  • Ex3, 5. The farmers started harvesting their crops ______ than expected.
    earlier
  • Our team played ________ (well) this year than last year.
    better
  • The boy jumped ________ (high) than before.
    higher
  • A bicycle is ___________ a car because it can protect the environment. (safe)
    safer than
  • What is the adverb form of the adjective 'far'?
    further
    far
    furtherly
    fart
  • A whale is _________ a shark. (strong) but a goldfish is ____________ a shark. (weak)
    stronger - weaker
  • Complete the sentence: 'He sings _____ than he plays the piano.'
    better
    good
    best
    more good
  • Complete the sentence: 'It isn't cool _____ to eat.'
    enough
    very cool
    too cool
    much cool
  • Are cats ………… dogs? (intelligent)
    more intelligent than
  • What is the superlative form of the adjective 'far'?
    far
    the furthest
    more far
    further
  • My father drives ________ (slowly) at night than in the daytime.
    more slowly
  • I think New York is ______________ than Paris. (expensive)
    more expensive
  • What is the adverb form of the adjective 'bad'?
    the worst
    bad
    worse
    badly
  • The new machine works ____________ than the old one. (quiet)
    more quietly
  • “She writes ________ than me.”
    more neat
    more neatly
    neatly
    neatlier
  • Complete the sentence: 'I think his latest film is much _____ than his previous one.'
    worse
    more bad
    worst
    bad
  • Today it's raning .......... than it was yesterday. (heavy)
    more heavily
  • To win the race, you need to run ____________. (fast)
    faster
  • He works ________ (hard) than anyone on the project.
    harder
  • You should drive ____________ at night. (careful)
    more carefully
  • The students worked ________ (diligently) for the exam.
    more diligently
  • Dale is ______________ at catching balls than the rest of the team. (good)
    better
  • Sports is ______________ politics. (interesting)
    more interesting than
  • My house is____________ yours. (big)
    bigger than
  • Complete the sentence: 'The water is deep _____ to dive into.'
    too
    less deep
    enough
    too deep
  • Love _______________ money. (important)
    is more important than
  • My milkshake is__________ than yours. (good)
    better
  • Which is the correct comparative form of the adjective 'good'?
    well
    gooder
    the best
    better
  • Gold is __________ silver. (expensive)
    more expensive than
  • Ex2, 3. Life in the city seems to move (fast) _____ than that in the countryside.
    faster
  • What is the comparative form of the adjective 'little'?
    little
    the least
    littler
    less
  • Change to comparative: carefully →
    more carefully
  • The children behaved ________ (badly) than yesterday.
    worse
  • She sings ____________ than anyone else in the choir. (beautiful)
    more beautifully
  • Which is the correct adverb for the adjective 'good'?
    goodly
    the best
    better
    well
  • After working hard all day on the farm, we slept ............... than ever before. (sound)
    more soundly
  • Complete the sentence: 'He can run as quickly _____ his brother.'
    like
    as
    fast
    than
  • “He arrived ________ than we expected.”
    earlier
    early
    more earlier
    more early
  • Ex3, 4. After working hard all day on the farm, we slept ____________ than ever before.
    more soundly
  • Tina is 5 years old. Sandra is 10 years old. Sandra _____________ Tina.
    is older than
  • Complete the sentence: 'We have much _____ time left than we thought.'
    least
    little
    less
    lesser
  • Lisa dances .................... than Hoa does. (beauty)
    more beautifully
  • Ex3, 1. After his accident last month, he is driving _____________ now.
    more carefully
  • After his accident last month, he is driving .................. now. (care)
    more carefully
  • What is the comparative form of the adjective 'far'?
    more far
    further
    the furthest
    far
  • Which is the correct comparative adverb?
    faster
    fastier
    more fast
    fastlier
  • Which is the correct superlative form of the adjective 'good'?
    the best
    better
    well
    the goodest
  • Monica has_________ toys than Eric. (little)
    less
  • A giraffe is____________a horse. (tall)
    taller than
  • She speaks English ____________ after living in London. (fluent)
    more fluently
  • Change to comparative: slowly
    more slowly
  • The baby cried ________ (loudly) than usual.
    more loudly
  • Ex2, 4. If you want to get better marks, you must work much (hard) ______.
    harder
  • The black jumper is not as expensive as the green one. What does this mean?
    The black jumper is too expensive
    The black jumper is less expensive than the green one
    The black jumper is equally expensive
    The black jumper is more expensive than the green one
  • The question is too difficult for me to answer. What does 'too difficult' imply?
    The question is not difficult
    The question is fun
    The question is more difficult than necessary for me to answer
    The question is difficult enough for me to answer
  • What is the comparative of well?
    gooder
    more well
    best
    better
  • She sings ________ (beautifully) than her sister.
    more beautifully
  • Ex2, 1: Mai dances (beautifully) _______________ than Hoa does.
    more beautifully
  • Complete the sentence: 'She's as clever _____ her sister.'
    clever
    than
    like
    as
  • The farmers started harvesting their crops ................ than expected. (fast)
    faster
  • She danced ________ (gracefully) than last time.
    more gracefully
  • “He listened ________ than before.”
    more careful
    more carefully
    carefuller
    careful
  • Please write ................... . I can't read it. (clear)
    more clearly
  • Change to comparative: happily →
    more happily
  • Which adverb of degree means a small difference?
    far
    slightly
    extremely
    much
  • My garden is a lot ……………….........this park.(colourful)
    more colourful than
  • Our school is _________ away than his. (far)
    farther/ further
  • Choose the comparative adverb: “He behaved ________ than yesterday.”
    more polite
    politer
    more politely
    most polite
  • He arrived at the meeting ____________ than the boss. (early)
    earlier
  • Which adverb of degree can be used with a comparative form?
    many
    very
    much
    totally
  • Change to comparative: loudly →
    more loudly
  • What is the superlative form of the adjective 'bad'?
    worse
    badder
    the worst
    badly
  • You're too loud. Can you speak a bit .............? (quiet)
    more quietly
  • Change to comparative: badly →
    worse
  • He solved the puzzle ________ (quickly) than his friends.
    more quickly
  • If you want to get better marks, you must work much .................... . (hard)
    harder
  • Complete the sentence: 'I don't have _____ money to buy that car.'
    enough
    very
    a lot
    too
  • The weather this autumn is even ……………… last autumn.(bad)
    worse than
  • Which is the correct structure for indicating an excessive amount of something?
    enough + adjective/adverb
    much + adjective/adverb
    so + adjective/adverb
    too + adjective/adverb
  • Complete the sentence: 'This room is slightly _____ than the other room.'
    bigger
    big
    biggest
    more big
  • Ex2, 5. Today it’s raining (heavily) ____________ than it was yesterday.
    more heavily
  • Our team played ____________ today than yesterday. (bad)
    worse
  • Please speak ____________, I can't hear you. (loud)
    more loudly
  • Complete the sentence: 'These earrings are rather _____ expensive.'
    less
    as
    much
    more
  • A horse can run ............... than a buffalo. (fast)
    faster
  • Sally is much________ Kate. (pretty)
    prettier than
  • The wind blew ________ (strongly) during the storm.
    more strongly
  • Which word can function as both the comparative adjective and the comparative adverb for 'much/many'?
    more
    the most
    much
    most
  • Complete the sentence: 'This is the _____ interesting book I have ever read.'
    littlest
    least
    little
    less
  • Complete the sentence: 'She knows the subject _____ than anyone else in the class.'
    more
    better
    most
    easier
  • Ex3, 2. A horse can run ______ than a buffalo.
    faster
  • He plays the guitar ____________ than his brother. (good)
    better
  • The teacher explained the lesson ________ (clearly) today.
    more clearly
  • My grandfather walks ____________ than he used to. (slow)
    more slowly
  • Life in the city seems to move ............... than that in the countryside. (fast)
    faster
  • Grandpa is____________about reading than grandma, who prefers knitting to reading. (enthusiastic)
    more enthusiastic
  • Alisha runs ________ (fast) than her brother.
    Faster
  • She speaks English ________ (fluently) than before.
    more fluently