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Comparative and superlative Adverbs

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  • Our teacher explains the lessons ________________ than your teacher. Mine is very patient. 
    the most clearly
    clearer
    clearly
    more clearly
  • Please speak______________. I'm studying for an important exam.
    quiet
    most quietly
    more quietly
    more quiet
  • I played ____ yesterday but I need to improve.
    better
    more good
    bad
  • Planes can fly ________ than birds.
    highlier
    highly than
    higher
    as high as
  • A goat can see _____ than you think
    better
    good
    well
    the best
  • For the first time, the teacher arrived ___________ than the students.
    late
    later
    lately
    more lately
  • Everyone in the race ran fast, but John ran the _______ of all.
    fast
    faster
    fastest
    most fast
  • We didn't go out because it was raining ____________.
    heavily
    heavy
    more heavy
    the most heavy
  • I visit my parents _____ than my brothers do.
    the most often
    more often
  • The company performed _____this year (than last year).
    better
    well
    the best
    good
  • Billy speaks _________ than Karla does. It's hard to understand what she says.
    more quickly
    quicklier
    quick
    the most quickly
  • Linda likes wearing _____________ clothes.
    colorfuler
    colorful
    the most colorfulest
    colorfully
  • Our vacation was too short. The time passed very_____________.
    the most quickly
    quicker
    quickly
    quick
  • Could you write __________ ? It's difficult to read.
    more clearly
    the most clearly?
    clearlier
    more clear
  • We need to treat the environment ______.
    the most careful
    carefullier
    more carefully
    carefullyer
  • Which of the 5 girls dances ___________ ?
    the most good?
    the best?
    better?
    the better?
  • What is the comparative and superlative way of the adverb: BADLY
    more badly/ the most badly
    badlyer / badlyest
    worse / worst
  • Our team lost the game because we played very ________________.
    worse.
    bad.
    badly.
    the worst.
  • Of all the students I know, Carlos works _________. I think his score is 98!
    more harder
    the hardest
    the most hardly
    harder
  • The teacher spoke ______ to help us to understand.
    slower
    slowlyer
    more slower
    more slowly