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Comparative & Superlative Adverbs

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  • They’re all bad musicians in that band, and the guitarist plays ______ of all. (quick/bad/careful)
    the worst
  • The ice melted ______ as soon as the temperature increased. (frequent/good/quick)
    more quickly
  • Buses stop here ______ now – every ten minutes. (hard/heavy/frequent)
    more frequently
  • Of all the people at the meeting, Lauren spoke ______. She made a great speech. (bad/careful/good)
    the best
  • We must try ______ to find solutions to environmental problems. (good/hard/heavy)
    harder
  • You should get up ______ in the morning. (bad/careful/early)
    earlier
  • If we all use energy ______ , we can reduce the amount of pollution we cause. (quick/bad/careful)
    more carefully
  • It began to rain ______ when the storm approached. (early/frequent/heavy)
    more heavily