Exercise 1. Choose the correct forms to complete the sentences. 1. Our team played (worse/worst) today than during the previous match.

2. Greg Wilson knows a lot about computers. He knows (more/most) of all our students.

3. Of the three authors Jacob writes (more/most) clearly.

4. Of the two books I like “Oliver Twist” (less/least) than “David Copperfield”.

5. Of the three poems my cousin likes “The Daffodils” (more/most).

6. Both of my sisters moved even (farther/farthest) away from home.

7. I live far from the University, but most of my friends live even (farther/ farthest).

8. Robert works (better/best) than Paul.

9. Jane is a very bad driver. She drives (worse/worst) of all the students.

Exercise 2. Complete the sentences. Use the appropriate forms of the adverbs.

1. I expected Alice to answer my letter (soon).

2. Richard speaks German (fluently) than his sister.

3. Mrs. Green arrived at the railway station (early) of all of us.

4. Lily’s mother bent (low) to kiss her baby.

5. I would like you to drive (carefully). I really think that your way of driving is rather dangerous.

6. Sally works (hard) of anyone I know.

7. Please speak (slowly), I can’t understand what you are saying.

8. My doctor told me to eat (little) and to exercise (much).

9. I don’t see any reason to discuss it (far).

10. Jane does her job (efficiently). She is a better secretary than Cecily.

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artikrv artikrv  19.01.2024 08:58
Exercise 1:

1. Our team played (worse/worst) today than during the previous match.
The correct form to complete the sentence is "worse". It is comparative form comparing the performance of the team today to their performance during the previous match.

2. Greg Wilson knows a lot about computers. He knows (more/most) of all our students.
The correct form to complete the sentence is "more". It is the comparative form comparing Greg Wilson's knowledge to the knowledge of all the students.

3. Of the three authors Jacob writes (more/most) clearly.
The correct form to complete the sentence is "most". It is the superlative form comparing Jacob's writing clarity to that of the other authors.

4. Of the two books I like “Oliver Twist” (less/least) than “David Copperfield”.
The correct form to complete the sentence is "less". It is the comparative form comparing the level of liking for "Oliver Twist" to that of "David Copperfield".

5. Of the three poems my cousin likes “The Daffodils” (more/most).
The correct form to complete the sentence is "most". It is the superlative form comparing the level of liking for "The Daffodils" to that of the other poems.

6. Both of my sisters moved even (farther/farthest) away from home.
The correct form to complete the sentence is "farther". It is the comparative form comparing the distance both sisters moved away from home.

7. I live far from the University, but most of my friends live even (farther/ farthest).
The correct form to complete the sentence is "farther". It is the comparative form comparing the distance most of my friends live from the University.

8. Robert works (better/best) than Paul.
The correct form to complete the sentence is "better". It is the comparative form comparing the level of work performance of Robert to that of Paul.

9. Jane is a very bad driver. She drives (worse/worst) of all the students.
The correct form to complete the sentence is "worst". It is the superlative form comparing Jane's driving skills to that of all the students.

Exercise 2:

1. I expected Alice to answer my letter (soon).
The appropriate form of the adverb "soon" is already used in the sentence.

2. Richard speaks German (fluently) than his sister.
The appropriate form of the adverb "fluently" completes the sentence. It compares Richard's ability to speak German to his sister's ability.

3. Mrs. Green arrived at the railway station (early) of all of us.
The appropriate form of the adverb "early" is already used in the sentence. It compares the arrival time of Mrs. Green to that of all other people mentioned.

4. Lily’s mother bent (low) to kiss her baby.
The appropriate form of the adverb "low" completes the sentence. It describes how Lily's mother bent down to kiss her baby.

5. I would like you to drive (carefully). I really think that your way of driving is rather dangerous.
The appropriate form of the adverb "carefully" completes the sentence. It describes the desired manner of driving.

6. Sally works (hard) of anyone I know.
The appropriate form of the adverb "hard" is already used in the sentence. It compares Sally's level of work to that of all other people mentioned.

7. Please speak (slowly), I can’t understand what you are saying.
The appropriate form of the adverb "slowly" is already used in the sentence. It describes the desired manner of speaking.

8. My doctor told me to eat (little) and to exercise (much).
The appropriate form of the adverb "little" and "much" is already used in the sentence. It describes the desired quantity of eating and exercising.

9. I don’t see any reason to discuss it (far).
The appropriate form of the adverb "far" is already used in the sentence. It describes the desired extent of discussion.

10. Jane does her job (efficiently). She is a better secretary than Cecily.
The appropriate form of the adverb "efficiently" completes the sentence. It describes how Jane does her job compared to Cecily.
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