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Open the brackets using the adjectives in the comparative degree




1. She always chose the (old) men.

2. Look, lets find a (good) place to sit down. Its too dark here.

3. His father had grown (grey) and (quiet) after his wifes death.

4. Funny, said the mechanic again with a (deep) interest.

5. Peter was the child of a deceased (young) brother of his.

6. Our house is much (big) than ours.

 

Open the brackets using the adjectives in the superlative degree.

1. I thought it was the (good) way of showing. I was on your side.

2. Ill make you the (famous) correspondent in town.

3. Her (small) suitcase was on the floor of the cupboard.

4. If you leave Jon now it would be the (bad) thing you could possibly do.

5. She rushed to Ann who was the (near) person.

6. This porch is always the (cool) place, said Harlan.

 

Translate into English in writing.

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2. , , .

3. .

4. , . .

5. .

6. .

7. , , .

8. , .

 

(the adverb)

, , . er, est, , , :

soon sooner the soonest

early earlier the earliest

, ly, , more most. , :

bravely more bravely most bravely

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well better best

badly worse worst

much more most

little less least

farther farthest

Far

further furthest

Make degrees of comparison of the adverbs.

Angrily, well, suddenly, quickly, quietly, little, slowly, far, much, unfortunately, warmly, usually, badly, exactly.

 

Make the necessary degree of comparison.

1. Who runs (fast) the hare or the kangaroo?

2. John reads English (slowly) than Kate.

3. Which of the student studies (well) of all?

4. He greeted me (warmly) than my best friend.

5. My car runs (slowly) of all the case at the rally.

6. Nick came (late), but Mark came (late) of all.

7. John plays chess (well) than Jim.

8. Michael threw the disk (far) than Charles.

9. Can you jump (high) of all?

10. Does she speak Spanish (fluently) than other students?

Translate into English.

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2. , .

3. .

4. - , -.

5. ?

6. .

7. , .

8. , .

9. , .

10. .

 

4. Fill in each space with the appropriate adverb phrase using the word given.

1. She works than everyone else in the office, (efficient)

2. I play chess.............. my son does. (bad)

3. He got up................ anyone else. (early)

4. If you don't eat............, you'll be sick. (slow)

5. She doesn't drive........... as her husband does. (dangerous)

6. I play football............ than before, now that I'm employed. (often)

7. She didn't do............. in the test as she expected. (good)

8. The person who runs........... will win first prize. (quick)

9. You ate................ than anybody else at the party. (much)

10. You'll have to work.......... if you want to get your degree. (hard)

5. Complete the sentences below with appropriate adverbs based on the words in the list.





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