Choose the right adverb (degree ofcomparison) to complete the sentences. 1. Mary always smiles even (most brightly / more brightly) than the sun. 2. The new teacher explains the rules (more completely / completely) than our book. 3. Pam arrived (latest / most late) at the airport. 4. Kate usually climbs (highest /higher) of all the other climbers in her group. 5. Jacob is speaking even (more louder / louder ) than usual. 6. Mels dances (most gracefully / more gracefully) of all the girls. 7. Ofall three, Michael runs (fastest / faster). 8. two, Mike runs (fastest / faster). 9. Niall swims (slower / slowest) of all the boys in the swimming team. 10. Yesterday the President spoke (more calmly /calmly) to Congress than usual.
1. more brightly 2. more completely 3. the latest 4. the highest 5. louder 6. the most gracefully 7. the fastest 8. faster 9. the slowest 10. more calmly
2. more completely
3. the latest
4. the highest
5. louder
6. the most gracefully
7. the fastest
8. faster
9. the slowest
10. more calmly