Forming Adverbs
Adverb Practice
Comparisons
Irregular Comparisons
Surprise!
100

Adjective: Quick

Quickly

100

If you listen _____ (careful), you'll understand

carefully

100

She plays basketball. She can jump much _____ (high) than I can.

higher

100

My brother speaks English _____ (badly) than I do.

worse

100

Have you ever been to Rome?

No, I've _____ been there.

never

200

Adjective: Interesting

Interestingly

200

We'll be late if you keep driving _____ (slow).

slowly

200

The week before Christmas seems much _____ (long) than a normal week.

longer

200

On Thursdays I have to wake up _____ (early) than usual.

earlier

200

_____ (normal) I try not to eat meat.

Normally

300

Adjective: Happy

Happily
300

You did really _____ (good) on your exam! You must have studied a lot.

well

300

You can travel _____ (comfortable) in First Class.

more comfortably

300

They can throw a baseball much _____ (far) than I can.

further/farther

300

I'd love to buy a new computer, but it's way _____ expensive.

too

400

Adjective: Good

Well

400

Have you _____ been in love?

ever
400

If we can use electricity _____ (efficient), we'll save a lot of money.

more efficiently

400

Mary speaks Spanish _____ (well) than Paul can.

better

400

10AM - Go to the gym

12PM - Play video games

2PM - Eat lunch

I usually play video games _____ I go to the gym and _____ I eat lunch.

after, before

500

Adjective: Beautiful

Beautifully
500

I can't wait to have lunch. I'm _____ hungry!

so, very, really

500

I'm a very careful driver. He isn't.

He drives _____ (careful) than I do.

less carefully

500

Keith has $10, Sam has $20, and John has $30.

Keith has _____ (little) money than John.

less

500
Have you seen my cat? I can't find her _____ !

anywhere

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