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Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs

Find the errors and correct the following sentences.


1. Excuse me. Could you speak slower?

2. You and I have a same last name.

3. The worse movie I have ever seen was Halloween.

4. Marilyn is one of the nicer people that I know.

5. In your opinion, which is the difficultest verb tense in English?

6. A Ford car is not fast as a Ferrari.

7. I was pleased because my students studied very hardly last week.

8. San Francisco is more expensive then San Diego, isn’t it?

9. Who is the funnier person in your family?

10. One of the strongest metal in the world is titanium.

11. Who has a more good life, a married person or a single person?

12. I think Professor Termi explains his lessons clearer than Professor

Green does.

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Answer Key: Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs

1. Excuse me. Could you speak slower more slowly?


2. You and I have a the same last name.
3. The worse worst movie I have ever seen was Halloween.
4. Marilyn is one of the nicer nicest people I have ever known.
5. In your opinion, which is the most difficultest verb tense in English?
6. A Ford car is not as fast as a Ferrari.
7. I was pleased because my students studied very hard last week.
8. San Francisco is more expensive then than San Diego, isn’t it?
9. Who is the funniest person in your family?
10. One of the strongest metals in the world is titanium.
11. Who has a better life, a married person or a single person?
12. I think Professor Term explains his lessons more clearly than
Professor Green does.

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