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Comparative Adverb

Comparative Adverb

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English

5th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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3 Slides • 8 Questions

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Summary of the Week ADVERBS THAT COMPARE

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An adverb can compare two or more actions. We use -er or more.

ADVERB​

Adverbs that compare three or more actions use -est or most.​

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Write the correct comparative form of the adverb in parenthesis:

I can run _____ (fast) than my brother.

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Write the correct comparative form of the adverb in parenthesis:

He trains _____ (often) than my brother does.

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Write the correct comparative form of the adverb in parenthesis:

The sun shone ______ (brightly) today than yesterday.

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Write the correct comparative form of the adverb in parenthesis:

I should have prepared _____ (carefully) than I did.

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Good is often an adjective, and well is often an adverb that tells how.

GOOD

As with the adjective good, the comparative form of well is better. The superlative form is best.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the word in parentheses that best completes each sentence:

The carpenter did a (good, well) job on our new porch.

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good

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well

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Multiple Choice

Choose the word in parentheses that best completes each sentence:

The house looks (better, best) than before.

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better

2

best

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Multiple Choice

Choose the word in parentheses that best completes each sentence:

The work was finished (sooner, more sooner) than we expected.

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sooner

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more sooner

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Multiple Choice

Choose the word in parentheses that best completes each sentence:

Nothing makes you feel (weller, better) than a sunny day!

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weller

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better

Summary of the Week ADVERBS THAT COMPARE

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