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T3 Adverbs - comparative and superlative
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make the adverb, comparative and superlative of QUIET
quietly - more quietly - the most quietly
make the adverb, comparative and superlative of GOOD
well - better - the best
make the adverb, comparative and superlative of LATE
late - later- the latest
make the adverb, comparative and superlative of FAST
fast - faster - the fastest
make the adverb, comparative and superlative of HARD
hard - harder - the hardest
make the adverb, comparative and superlative of BAD
badly - worse - the worst
My brothers jump and throw __ (easy) than any other of their classmates.
more easily
I can understand when you speak __ (slow).
slowly
My sister did __ (good) in her history test. She always studies very hard.
the best
You write __ (clear) in our class. Your handwriting is beautiful.
the most clearly
I use a computer __ (quick) than my brother.
more quickly
Dan works ____ (efficient) than his colleagues because he likes his job.
more efficiently
On Sunday mornings, I play the piano __ so my family don't wake up.
quietly
Jake studies much __ than I do because he wants to do well.
more
My cousins make friends more __ than I do.
easily
Who dances __ most beautifully in your class?
the
Emma always checks her homework __ carefully than her brother.
more
Dan speaks English __ than I do. He's the best in the class.
better
We can't run faster __ Charlie. It's impossible.
than