This document is a worksheet for a student to practice using comparative and superlative adverbs. It contains 10 fill-in-the-blank questions where the student must supply the correct comparative or superlative adverb form based on clues in each sentence. The worksheet is worth 15 points and instructs the student to read carefully before completing the exercises. It also asks the student to write 5 additional sentences using comparative adverbs.
This document is a worksheet for a student to practice using comparative and superlative adverbs. It contains 10 fill-in-the-blank questions where the student must supply the correct comparative or superlative adverb form based on clues in each sentence. The worksheet is worth 15 points and instructs the student to read carefully before completing the exercises. It also asks the student to write 5 additional sentences using comparative adverbs.
This document is a worksheet for a student to practice using comparative and superlative adverbs. It contains 10 fill-in-the-blank questions where the student must supply the correct comparative or superlative adverb form based on clues in each sentence. The worksheet is worth 15 points and instructs the student to read carefully before completing the exercises. It also asks the student to write 5 additional sentences using comparative adverbs.
Read carefully before you develop the exercises. This worksheet goes for 15 points.
I. Complete with the correct comparative or superlative adverb structure.
1. He speaks___________ (fluent) now than last year.
2. She greeted me_____________ (polite) of all. 3. She smiled_______________ (happy) than before. 4. This girl dances _________________(grace) of all. 5. Could you write_______________ (clear)? 6. Planes can fly________________ (high) than birds. 7. He had an accident last year. Now, he drives_______________ (careful) than before. 8. Jim can run__________________ (fast)John. 9. Our team played_____________________ (bad)of all. 10. He worked ___________________(hard) than ever before.
II. Now, it is your turn write 5 sentences using comparative adverbs.