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Topic: Comparative adverbs 1 | level: Intermediate (B1-B2)




Fill in the blank with the correct comparative form of the adverb (in parentheses).
Example: He is speaking more quietly today.



1. David woke up than everyone else. (late)

2. The cashier spoke to me than to my brother. (rudely)

3. Tom studied than his classmates. (hard)

4. I dance than Samantha. (awkwardly)

5. Robert drove than his brother. (fast)

6. I travel to Sydney on business than my coworkers. (often)

7. We walked than our parents. (far)

8. We can see the mountains today. (clearly)

9. Oliver sang than the other performers. (long)

10. An aeroplane flies than a helicopter. (high).






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