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Although my team easily played the , they didn't win the tournament. (good)
Although my team easily played the best, they didn't win the tournament.
You can contact me most by email. Here's my address. (easy)
You can contact me most easily by email. Here's my address.
Edwards finished the race by far , with a time of just 14.8 seconds. (fast)
Edwards finished the race by far the fastest, with a time of just 14.8 seconds.
If I change jobs, I'll have to travel a lot to get to work. (far)
If I change jobs, I'll have to travel a lot further to get to work.
These days I forget things far than I used to. (often)
These days I forget things far more often than I used to.
If you want to pass this exam, you'll have to study much. (hard)
If you want to pass this exam, you'll have to study much harder.
Sorry, can you speak a bit, please? (slow)
Sorry, can you speak a bit more slowly, please?
You need to check your work a little for spelling mistakes. (careful)
You need to check your work a little more careful for spelling mistakes.
They worked than ever before. (hard)
They worked harder than ever before.
Our team played of all. (bad)
Our team played worst of all.
He had an accident last year. Now, he drives than before. (careful)
He had an accident last year. Now, he drives more carefully than before.
Planes can fly than birds.(high)
Planes can fly higher than birds.
Could you write ? (clear)
Could you write more clearly ?
This girl dances of all. (graceful)
This girl dances most gracefully of all.
She smiled than before. (happy)
She smiled more happily than before.
She greeted me of all. (polite)
She greeted me most politely of all.
I speak English now than last year. (fluent)
I speak English more fluently now than last year.