Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
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- Q1Melissa walked into the classroom (loudly, more loudly, loudlier) than Ben.more loudlyloudlierloudly30sEditDelete
- Q2Out of all of her friends, Shelby goes swimming (more often, oftenest, most often).most oftenmore oftenoftenest30sEditDelete
- Q3Mike worked (harder, more hard, more harder) on his school work this year than last year.more hardhardermore harder30sEditDelete
- Q4Ron arrived at the movie theater (earlier, more earlier, earliest) than Derrick, so he bought the tickets.more earlierearlierearliest30sEditDelete
- Q5Hudson walked through the haunted house (more bravely, most bravely, bravelier) than his brother.most bravelybraveliermore bravely30sEditDelete
- Q6Which comparative or superlative adverb best completes the sentence. The little bird sang _____ than it did before.sweetermore sweetestmost sweetlymore sweetly30sEditDelete
- Q7Which comparative or superlative adverb best completes the sentence. Alexander and Peter work _____ of all the boys.hardesthardmost hardharder30sEditDelete
- Q8Which comparative or superlative adverb best completes the sentence. I visit the library _____ than my sister does.oftenofteneroftenestmore often30sEditDelete
- Q9Which comparative or superlative adverb best completes the sentence. He answered the test questions _____ than his competitors did.most easilymore easilyeasilymore easiest30sEditDelete