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Adverbs and Comparative Adverbs
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My mother and my sister talked (loud) _____ than the other guest.
more loudly / louder
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The boy is loud. He shouts (loud) _____.
loudly
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She is a good dancer. She dances really (good) _____.
well
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They called us (late) _____ in the afternoon.
later
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Jim is a wonderful piano player. He plays the piano (wonderful) _____.
wonderfully
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Jim can run (fast) _____ than John.
faster
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Planes can fly (high) _____ than birds.
higher
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He arrived (early) _____ than his wife.
earlier
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She greeted me (polite) _____ of all.
more politely
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My neighbour is a careless driver. He drives (careless) _____.
carelessly
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Can you write (clear) _____?
more clearly
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The painter is awful. He paints (awful) _____.
awfully
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I speak English (fluent) _____ now than last year.
more fluently
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Kelly dances (graceful) _____ than Joanna.
more gracefully
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She smiled (happy) _____ than before.
more happily
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Our mum was angry. She spoke to us (angry) _____.
angrily
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He had an accident last year. Now, he drives (careful) _____ than before.
more carefully
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He worked (hard) _____ than ever before.
harder
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This exercise is simple. You (simple) ____ have to put one word in each space.
simply
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We answered all the questions (well) _____ than the other students.
better
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Joanne is happy. She smiles (happy) _____.
happily
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