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Comparative Adverbs

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  • My mom shouted angrily. My dad shouted very angrily.
    My dad shouted more angrily than my mom.
  • You work hard. He works very hard.
    He works harder than you.
  • I finished the test quickly. You finished the test very quickly.
    You finished the test more quickly than I.
  • Tim studies lazily. Pat studies very lazily.
    Pat studies more lazily than Tim.
  • Rose rides her bike safely. Teddy rides his bike very safely.
    Teddy rides his bike more safely than Rose.
  • Mike did the test carelessly. Dave did the test very carelessly.
    Dave did the test more carelessly than Mike.
  • She wrote the letters well. He wrote the letters very well.
    He wrote the letters better than she.
  • I play baseball badly. Tom plays baseball very badly.
    Tom plays baseball worse than I.
  • The man held the cat gently. The woman held the cat very gently.
    The woman held the cat more gently than the man.
  • Ann runs fast. Sarah runs very fast.
    Sarah runs faster than Ann.
  • The mouse moves quietly. The spider moves very quietly.
    The spider moves more quietly than the mouse.
  • May threw the football far. Sue threw the football very far.
    Sue threw the football farther than May.
  • Boys act honestly. Girls act very honestly.
    Girls act more honestly than boys.
  • She ate hungrily. I ate very hungrily.
    I ate more hungrily than she.
  • My dad drives carefully. My mom drives very carefully.
    My mom drives more carefully than my dad.
  • The man works busily. The woman works very busily.
    The woman works more busily than the man.
  • Pete will sing happily. Tammy will sing very happily.
    Tammy will sing more happily than Pete.
  • The nurse helped the patient calmly. The doctor helped the patient very calmly.
    The doctor helped the patient more calmly than the nurse.
  • Kevin helped the old women kindly. Amber helped the old women very kindly.
    Amber helped the old women more kindly than Kevin.
  • The cat can jump high. The deer can jump very high.
    The deer can jump higher than the cat.
  • We line up politely. They line up very politely.
    They line up more politely than we.
  • The boy speaks clearly. The girl speaks very clearly.
    The girl speaks more clearly than the boy.
  • Ben fought bravely. Dan fought very bravely.
    Dan fought more bravely than Ben.
  • Girls play music loudly. Boys play music very loudly.
    Boys play music more loudly than girls.
  • Tr. Ron teaches seriously. Tr. Jojo teaches very seriously.
    Tr. Jojo teaches more seriously than Tr. Ron.
  • The man talked to the clerk rudely. The woman talked to the clerk very rudely.
    The woman talked to the clerk more rudely than the man.