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Comparative & Superlative Adverbs


Directions: An adverb is a word that describes an action word. Comparative adverbs
usually use more or end in -er. Superlative adverbs usually use most or end in -est.
These adverbs are used to compare one item to another, or one to many more.
Write the correct form of each adverb for the sentences below.

1. Patty worked than any other actor in the play.


(hard)

2. Scotty can kick the ball than all the other child.
(far)

3. The tree we planted has grown than our house!


(tall)

4. Clyde told his story the most to the principal.


(convince)

5. My baby brother is the kid I have ever seen!


(sloppy)

6. Johnny, very banged on the table until I screamed!


(annoying)

7. The fluorescent bulb was than the incandescent bulb.


(bright)

8. My project was stable since I put it together the most .


(careful)

9. Shelly was than ever before for her math award!


(prouder)

10. The remote works when you point it right at the TV.
(best)

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