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Fill in the blanks with appropriate form of adverbs given in brackets. You may use the positive,
comparative or superlative degree of comparison of adverbs.
1. Akbar ruled his empire
.... than any
other ruler. (wisely)
2. Of Rita and Neha, who lives
to the market? (near)
3. Amit reached
for the function while Sana reached
.... than him
(late)
4. Of all the players who participated in the tournament, Roger Federer played
(well)
5. He rode the horse
than the other knight. (swiftly)​

Answers

Answered by Mrharrypotter08
10

Answer:

1. wisely

2. nearer

3.later

4.best

5.more swiftly

Answered by anukrati01
6

Answer:

1. wisely

2. near

3. late

4. well

5. swiftly

Explanation:

In all the sentences given above.. with their appropriate answers there is not any superlative degree because these are only the third form of verb.

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