| 3 | Adverbs - formed from adjectives
 

Ken works faster and more professionally than his brother.
 

Think of the question?: How does she do it? How is it (being) done?
Pay attention to the spelling!
Read the introduction to learn a little about British and American English. Some uses here are typically British.
 
Form the correct form of the adverb from these adjectives.
 
1 slow The sick dog moved *****  than the other dogs
2 heavy The last lorry was ***** loaded than the others
3 easy This problem is ***** explained than you expect
4 good Jimmy is ***** behaved than his brothers
5 careful He put down his load ***** than necessary  
6 fast Some of them acted ***** than the police could handle
7 patient The old man waited ***** than his relatives
8 high The second kite flew ***** than the first
9 late All the ships arrived ***** than midnight
10 far The two Indians moved ***** west than Arizona
11 hard As he worked ***** than anybody else, Kevin also earned more
12 unexpected The first bang came *****  than the second
13 good The new dancer performs ***** than me
14 deep Nelly dived ***** than she'd done the day before
15 strong Joanna reacted ***** than her husband had thought
16 happy I think Annie is ***** married than her sister
17 fair The food couldn't have been ***** distributed than this
18 warm Nobody was ***** welcomed than us
19 correct Having judged  his speed ***** than the others, Tim was dead on time
20 close I wish we were ***** related than just second cousins
21 sensible Team "Squirrel" acted ***** than the other teams, and won the prize
22 frequent Old Mills visits his relatives ***** than his brothers
23 shy The second little boy acted ***** than the first
24 bold The enemy attacked ***** than we had expected
25 near Uncle Jeremy lives ***** than aunt Augusta