Exercise 65. Form adverbs from the given adjectives and nouns and make up your own sentences with them

Sweet, careful, real, slow, usual, day, calm, stupid, heroic, firm, loud, happy, safe, dry, gradual, soft, brave, hour, true, easy, full.

Exercise 66. Give the comparative and superlative degrees of the following adverbs.

Early, often, hard, easily, well, little, near, far, late, clearly, slowly, fast, quickly, strongly, much, closely, close, long.

Exercise 67. Open the brackets, give the comparative or superlative forms of adverbs.

I like this dress (well) than the black one. 2. Now she visits them (frequently) than last year. 3. Our new car is (fast) than the old one. 4. Which of all these books did you enjoy (much)? 5. Now I can hear you (clearly) than before. 6. You ought to have told me (much). 7. Who works (hard), Mike, Peter or Jack? 8. The fire was put out (quickly) than we expected. 9. He speaks English (fluently) of all in my class. 10. The (hard) you work the (soon) you make progress. 11. Is the sound loud enough or shall I make it (loud)? 12. Yesterday they finished work (late) than usual. 13. The woman said she had been treated (badly) than a slave. 14. The little girl sang far (well) than her sister. 15. I like this picture (well) of all. 16. I missed our walks together, but those long evening conversations by the fireplace I missed (much) of all. 17. He stepped (close) and saw that they were playing with little kittens.


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