Complete the sentences with the comparative form of adverbs in the box. Add ‘than’ where nescessary.
[carefully ; hard ; quietly ; slowly ; healthily ; well ; badly ; quickly ; far ; fast]
1. The teacher spoke … to help us to understand.
2. She answered all the questions … the other students and she got a very good mark.
3. The Spanish athlete ran … the other runners, so he won the race.
4. Jim threw the ball … Peter.
5. This street is crowded and narrow. Couldn’t you drive a bit … ?
6. These days we are eating … ever before.
7. I did … on the test than Mark did. He got an A+ and I just got an A.
8. Machines can help farmers harvest … .
9. Does more money make you work … ?
10. You’re talking so loudly. Could you speak a bit … , please?
1. The teacher spoke carefully to help us to understand.
2. She answered all the questions better than the other students and she got a very good mark.
3. The Spanish athlete ran faster than the other runners, so he won the race.
4. Jim threw the ball farther than Peter.
5. This street is crowded and narrow. Couldn’t you drive a bit slowly ?
6. These days we are eating healthily than ever before.
7. I did badly on the test than Mark did. He got an A+ and I just got an A.
8. Machines can help farmers harvest more quickly.
9. Does more money make you work harder ?
10. You’re talking so loudly. Could you speak a bit quietly, please?