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Comparative and Superlative form - ADVERBS

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  • She smiled than before. (happy)
    She smiled more happily than before.
  • You can contact me most by email. Here's my address. (easy)
    You can contact me most easily by email. Here's my address.
  • This girl dances of all. (graceful)
    This girl dances most gracefully of all.
  • I speak English now than last year. (fluent)
    I speak English more fluently now than last year.
  • Could you write ? (clear)
    Could you write more clearly ?
  • These days I forget things far than I used to. (often)
    These days I forget things far more often than I used to.
  • 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.
  • Sorry, can you speak a bit, please? (slow)
    Sorry, can you speak a bit more slowly, please?
  • 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.
  • Planes can fly than birds.(high)
    Planes can fly higher than birds.
  • 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.
  • She greeted me of all. (polite)
    She greeted me most politely of all.
  • 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.
  • They worked than ever before. (hard)
    They worked harder than ever before.
  • 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.
  • Our team played of all. (bad)
    Our team played worst of all.
  • 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.