Make the Adjective into an Adverb
Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
Change Nouns to Pronouns
Make the Verbs Continuous
Irregular Past Tense
100

Beautiful

Beautifully

100

He rides his bike ______ (skillful) than her.

He rides his bike more skillfully than her.

100

(Tim) rides (his bike) to school.

He rides it to school.

100

He runs to school.

He is running to school.

100

I (buy) groceries yesterday.

I bought groceries yesterday.

200

Good

Well

200

She works _____ (hard) of all the students.

She works the hardest of all the students.

200

(The other team) beat (our team).

They beat us.

200

She slept last night.

She was sleeping last night.

200

I (run) to school this morning.

I ran to school this morning.

300

Bleak

Bleakly

300

They ran _____ (far) than the rest of us.

They ran farther/further than the rest of us.

300

(Sally) gave (a book) to (Jane.)

She gave it to her.

300

We will go to the store.

We will be going to the store.

300

He (sell) me books last week.

He sold me books last week.

400

Fast

Fast

400

James writes _____ (well) of all his peers.

James writes the best of all his peers.

400

(Will, Sam, and I) saw (the other students).

We saw them.

400

They drove the car over the weekend.

They were driving the car over the weekend.

400

I (read) a really good book last night.

I read a really good book last night.

500

Hard

Hard

500

Ryan sings ____ (loudly) than his friends.

Ryan sings more loudly than his friends.

500

(The teacher) gave lots of (homework) to (the whole class).

They gave lots of it to them.

500

I study right now.

I am studying right now.

500

I (swim) across the lake over the summer.

I swam across the lake over the summer.