Put the adverbs into correct form.
Part A
1. I know my jokes are bad, but your joke (badly) than all of our friends
2. Jane played (badly) in the team.
3. Ann plays the piano very well, but Christina plays (well) of all.
4. Could you speak (loudly)? I can’t hear you.
5. The boy comes to school (early).
6. You should play (carefully) than yesterday.
7. The doctor told her to eat (little) sweets and chocolates but more nuts.
8. Which of the students of his group did the task (correctly)?
1. I know my jokes are bad, but your joke is worse than all of our friends
2. Jane played worst in the team.
3. Ann plays the piano very well, but Christina plays best of all.
4. Could you speak louder? I can’t hear you.
5. The boy comes to school early/earlier/earliest.
6. You should play more carefully than yesterday.
7. The doctor told her to eat fewer sweets and chocolates but more nuts.
8. Which of the students of his group did the task most correctly?
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