
Activities: “How to use comparative and superlative adverbs in English?”
Activity 1: Fill in the blanks
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the comparative or superlative adverbs.
My neighbor’s ladder unfolds (easily) than mine.
Our team worked (fast) after hiring new members.
Sarah works the (diligently) at the office.
Tom did score today, but he played (badly) last Friday.
Our guest will arrive (soon) than we thought.
The big firecracker popped the (loudly) of all.
Out of all my friends, Nikki always answers my texts the (quickly).
Emma explains things (clearly) than Mark.
If you want to clean tiles, this chemical works the (well).
This paper airplane flew the (far) of all the models.
We arrived (early) to school today than we did yesterday.
Patricia does (well) in school than her brother.
Patricia’s brother studies (little) than she does.
Activity 2: Fix the adverbs
Each sentence uses an adverb incorrectly. Answer with the correct form of the incorrectly used adverb in bold.
He won a prize for driving the ball more far than anyone in the golf tournament.
It rained more hard today than it did yesterday.
Polarized sunglasses block the sun’s rays more well than regular ones.
She danced the gracefullestly of anyone in the competition.
Which option follows our plan most close?
I write much more sloppilier than other people.
This pair of shoes fits me the comfortablest of all the shoes I own.
I finished my homework more later than my sister.
Sarah runs the most fastest in the class.