Fill in the blanks with appropriate degree of adverb in bracket.
1. I speak English (fluent) _________now than last year.
2. She greeted me (polite) _________ of all.
3. She smiled (happy)________ than before.
4. This girl dances (graceful) _________________ of all.
5. Could you write (clear)_________________?
6. Planes can fly (high) ____________ than birds.
7. He had an accident last year. Now, he drives (careful) _______________ than before.
8. Jiya can run (fast) _________ than John.
9. Our team played (bad) _____________ of all.
10. He worked (hard) __________than ever before.
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The modifying words very and extremely are themselves adverbs. They are called DEGREE ADVERBS because they specify the degree to which an adjective or another adverb applies. Degree adverbs include almost, barely, entirely, highly, quite, slightly, totally, and utterly.
There are three degrees of comparison in adverbs – the Positive, the Comparative, and the Superlative.
1. fluently
2. most politely
3. most happily
4. most gracefully
5. clearly
6. higher
7. carefully
8. faster
9. worst
10. harder
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Answer:
1.Fluently
2.The most politely
3.More happily
4.Gracefully
5.More clearly
6.Higher
7.More carefully
8.More faster
9.Worst
10.More harder
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