COMPARISON OF ADVERBS WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ADJECTIVE AND AN ADVERB?

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COMPARISON OF ADVERBS WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ADJECTIVE AND AN ADVERB?

HOW DO WE FORM ADVERBS? ADJECTIVEADVERBCOMPARATIVE OF ADVERB QUITE POLITE CHEERFUL CAREFUL HAPPY NOISY

ADJECTIVEADVERBCOMPARATIVE ADVERB QUITEQUITELY POLITEPOLITELY CHEERFULCHEERFULLY CAREFULCAREFULLY HAPPYHAPPILY NOISYHAPPILY

HOW DO WE FORM THE COMPARATIVE OF ADVERBS? ADJECTIVEADVERBCOMPARATIVE ADVERB QUITEQUITELYMORE QUITELY THAN POLITEPOLITELYMORE POLITELY THAN CHEERFULCHEERFULLYMORE CHEERFULLY THAN CAREFULCAREFULLYMORE CAREFULLY THAN HAPPYHAPPILYMORE HAPPILY THAN NOISYNOISILYMORE NOISILY THAN

EXCEPTIONS ADJECTIVEADVERBCOMPARATIVE ADVERB FAST LOUD HARD LATE LONG MUCH LITTLE GOOD BAD

ADJECTIVEADVERBCOMPARATIVE ADVERB FAST FASTER THAN LOUDLOUDLYLOUDER THAN HARD HARDER THAN LATE LATER THAN LONG LONGER THAN MUCH MORE THAN LITTLE LESS THAN GOODWELLBETTER THAN BADBADLYWORSE THAN

COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES 1.-University exams/ school exams (difficult) 2.-aeroplanes / cars (safe) 3.-Tinned fruit/ fresh fruit (good) 4.-Flu/ a cold (bad) 5.-Horses / elephans (heavy) 6-Biscuits /vegetables (healthy) 7.-Theatre seats /cinema seats (expensive) 8.-Cats / dogs (Friendly)

COMPARISON OF ADVERBS COMPARE MEN/WOMEN (WRITE 3 SENTENCES EACH) 1.-Learn languages well 2.-Study hard 3.-Dress badly 4.-Drive quickly 5.-Talk a lot 6.-Behave reasonably 7-Think slowly.

TRANSLATE INTO ENGLISH 1.-Ella llegó más tarde que yo. 2.-Mi amigo trabaja más duro que yo 3.-Mi hermana habla menos que yo. 4.-El habla francés tan bien como ella. 5.-Mi hijo habla mucho pero mi sobrino habla mejor que yo. 6.-El corre más despacio que yo. 7.-El come tan rápido como yo. 8.-El conduce mejor que yo.

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