SUPERLATIVE ADVERB
COMPARATIVE ADVERB
MIX
TRUE OR FALSE. WHY?
SURPRISE
100

I always train _________ (hard) when I go to the gym.

the hardest

100

He finished the test so much _________ (quickly) than I did.

more quickly

100

I speak English ____________ (fluent) now than last year.

more fluently

100

They arrived earlir than us.

FALSE (earlier)

100

She's very unusual. She dresses _________ (strangely) than Lady Gaga.

more strangely

200

Usain Bolt runs _________ (fast) of all athletes.

the fastest

200

His voice is annoying but she speaks _________ (annoyingly) than he does.

more annoyingly

200

Of all the students in the class, Max studied the __________ (hard).

hardest

200

Now she smiles more happily than before.

TRUE

200

My cousin sings karaoke so much _________ (badly) than I do.

worse

300

You drive _________ (dangerously) of all people on the road.

the most dangerously

300

My new teacher teaches _________ (interestingly) than my old one.

more interestingly

300

Mike played _______ (well) than any other player on the team.

better

300
My father works harder than anyone else.

TRUE

300

We use adjectives/adverbs to describe verbs and the way we do things.

adverbs

400

You're so greedy! You eat _________ (disgustingly) of any person I know!

the most disgustingly

400

Miguel arrived _________ (late) than I did.

later

400

This biology test was __________ (hard) than the last one.

harder

400

The child is the lest talented performer.

FALSE (least)

400

To form an adverb, we usually/always add "-ly" to the adjective.

usually

500

Dylan always does _______ (well) in English exams.

the best

500

We answered all the questions _____________ (well) the other students.

better than

500

During the race, the German driver drove ________ (fast).

the fastest

500

Talent shows isn't as interesting as documentaries.

FALSE (aren't)

500

To compare things that are the same/different, we can say: Maria is as talented as Marta.

the same

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