Comparatives of MAJORITY - intermediate A

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domanda 1

Transform the following adjectives into adverbs with the relative comparatives
e.g. fluent - fluently - more fluently

ADJECTIVE ADVERB- COMPARATIVE
A. fast - ADV:
-COMP:

C. good - ADV:
-COMP:

E. careful - ADV:
-COMP:

G. often - ADV:
-COMP:

I. bad - ADV:
-COMP:

K. hard - ADV:
-COMP:

M. clear - ADV:
-COMP:

O. friendly - ADV:
-COMP:

domanda 2

Choose the right alternative

A. This exercise is than the previous one.

B. The school will be closed until
notice.

C. In the dictionary,
refers to a physical distance where as refers to figurative space.

D. I speak English
now than last year.

E. Your ability to toss the football
should not make you act like a snob.

F. She greeted me
of all.

G. This girl dances
of all.

H. Could you write
?

I. Tom usually passes his exams
than his friends

J. Planes can fly
than birds.

K. He had an accident last year. Now, he drives
than before.

L. Jim can run
than John.

M. Moscow is a long way away but Ulan Batur is even

domanda 3

Fill in the correct ADVERB form (comparative or superlative) of the ADJECTIVES in brackets.

A. Mr Johnson drives than Miss Jordan. (good)

B. Susan must do her work
than she usually does (careful).

C. You can travel
at certain times of the day (fast).

D. He works
of them all. (hard)

E. You should drive
when the roads are wet (slow).

F. She is a fluent speaker. She can speak
of all her collegues (fluent).

G. Peter is an excellent tennis player. He can play tennis
of all. (good)

H. They can act
than they used to (confident).

I. He is learning
than in the past (quick).

J. Yes, he was polite. He behaved
of the group. (polite).

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

L. She greeted me
of all. (polite)

M. She smiled
than before. (happy)

N. This girl dances
of all. (graceful)

O. Could you write
? (clear)

P. Planes can fly
than birds. (high)

Q. He had an accident last year. Now, he drives
than before. (careful)

R. Our team played
of all. (bad)

S. He worked
than ever before. (hard)

T. Jeff works
than Steve does. (quiet)