IV. Fill in the comparative degree of adverbs and the correct form of personal pronouns. 1. I speak English well but my classmate speaks than (I). 2. He works really hard but his colleague works _ than (he). 3. He runs very fast but his friend runs than (he). 4. We live near the park but our relatives live … … than (we). 5. My brothers made the beds quickly but I do it _ than (they). 6. We work carefully but our colleagues work _ than (we). 7. She dresses smartly but his sister dresses _ than (she). 8. His father leaves for work early but his mother leaves … _ than (her). 9. Our neighbors' dog barks very loudly but our dog barks _ … than (it). V. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the adjectives/adverbs: difficult, early, interesting, crowded, high, loudly, sunny, attentive, often 1. You are singing very quietly, Can you sing please? 2. You aren't listening to my explanation. Be please. 3. You visit your grandparents very rarely, you should visit them 4. You always come home very late. Can you come please. 5. The weather was surprisingly rainy, We expected it to be 6. The final exam was quite easy last year. Final exams are usually 7. The streets are surprisingly empty. They are normally at this time of the day. 8. The film was rather boring. I expected it to be 9. The hot-air balloon has risen into the air … than it usually does.
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