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COMPARISON OF ADVERBS, etc.
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Make a sentence with "less" in it.
My brother completed the activity less carefully than I did.
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adverb or adjective - BEST
superlative adjective and adverb for good and well
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Make a sentence with "as ... as" in it.
I can speak English as fluently as my mum.
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Compare how you learnt English last year to how you are learning now.
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What's the opposite of "the most"?
the least
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Compare how well you and your sister / brother speak English.
I can speak English better than my brother / sister does.
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She spoke more quietly today than she did yesterday. - Say this sentence again, using "as ... as" or "less".
She spoke less quietly yesterday.
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What's the opposite of "better"?
worse
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She can read music much more quickly than I can. - Say this sentence again, starting by "I can't ..."
I can't read music as quickly as she can.
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A lot of people behaved badly at the party, but she behaved worst of all.- Say this sentence again, using "... than anyone".
She behaved worse than anyone at the party.
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Make a sentence with "carefully" in it.
Please answer all questions carefully.
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adverb or adjective? - FAST
BOTH
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She did it the most efficiently of all. - Say this sentence again, starting by "Nobody ..."
Nobody did it as efficiently as her.
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Compare how well KFC and McDonalds make chicken.
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Compare two school subjects and tell us which one you like better.
I like English better than science.
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What's the opposite of "more"?
less
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