Comparative and superlative adverbs
Comparative and superlative adverbs normally have more and most
Could you drive more slowly?
Could you drive slowier?
French is the language he speak the most easily.
But the following adverbs have -er,-est like adjectives
early fast hard late near soon etc
Better, best, worse and worst can be used as adverbs.
1.Write the comparative/superlative of a word from the box for each blank.
(answers on the bottom)
Fast
beautiful
early
hard
-If we don’t walk………we will never arrive on time.
-She sings……than anyone else I’ve ever heard.
-Andy is the most intelligent, but Sue works…..
-Eight is late-could you possibly get here any…?
Anwers:faster, the most beautifully, the most hardest, earlier
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Comparative and superlative adverbs normally have more and most
Could you drive more slowly?
Could you drive slowier?
French is the language he speak the most easily.
But the following adverbs have -er,-est like adjectives
early fast hard late near soon etc
Better, best, worse and worst can be used as adverbs.
1.Write the comparative/superlative of a word from the box for each blank.
(answers on the bottom)
Fast
beautiful
early
hard
-If we don’t walk………we will never arrive on time.
-She sings……than anyone else I’ve ever heard.
-Andy is the most intelligent, but Sue works…..
-Eight is late-could you possibly get here any…?
Anwers:faster, the most beautifully, the most hardest, earlier
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