This house is very small. I want to buy a ……………….. one. (Use: much / big)
I liked the magic show. It was ………… than I’d expected. (Use: far / exciting)
It was very cold yesterday. It’s …………… today. (Use: a bit / warm)
The warmer the weather the ………………. I feel. (Use: good)
An average American earns ……………….. than an average Nepali. (Use: considerably / high)
Health care in Nepal is not as ……………… as it is in the US. (Use: expensive)
I think the problem is ………………… than it seems. (Use: far / complicated)
You are driving very fast. Would you please drive …………? (Use: a bit / slowly)
Your handwriting is not legible. Can you write ……………? (Use: a bit / neat)
This watch is ………… than the one I bought last year. (Use: much / cheap)
Could you speak …………, please? I can't hear you. (Use: a little / loudly)
She is ………………. than her sister. (Use: a lot / intelligent)
The harder you work, the …………. you will succeed. (Use: fast)
This book is …………. than the one I read last week. (Use: far / interesting)
My new job is …………. than the old one. (Use: a bit / stressful)
The flight was …………. than the train ride. (Use: slightly / comfortable)
I am …………. than I was yesterday. (Use: much / happy)
Please arrive …………. tomorrow. (Use: a bit / early)
This laptop is not as …………. as that one. (Use: fast)
The movie was …………. than the book. (Use: much / bad)
Could you make this font ………….? (Use: a bit / large)
Today's exam was …………. than the mock test. (Use: far / easy)
He speaks English …………. than his brother. (Use: a lot / fluently)
The closer you sit to the screen, the …………. it is for your eyes. (Use: bad)
Your room is …………. than mine. (Use: slightly / tidy)
She looks …………. than she did last month. (Use: much / healthy)
This car is not as …………. as the other model. (Use: reliable)
Can you walk ………….? We are running out of time. (Use: a bit / quickly)
The situation is …………. than we initially thought. (Use: far / serious)
The cake tastes …………. than the one we had before. (Use: a bit / good)
Is your sister …………. than you? (Use: much / tall)
The more you practice, the …………. you become. (Use: confident)
My second attempt was …………. than the first one. (Use: slightly / successful)
This path is …………. than the main road. (Use: much / short)
The weather today is not as …………. as it was on Sunday. (Use: nice)
Could you explain this ………….? (Use: a bit / clearly)
He is …………. than he used to be. (Use: far / kind)
The garden looks …………. now than it did in spring. (Use: a bit / colorful)
That chair is …………. than this one. (Use: much / comfortable)
The more you listen, the …………. you learn. (Use: much)
Your plan is …………. than his. (Use: considerably / practical)
It is …………. to take the bus than to walk. (Use: a little / cheap)
She is …………. than her friends. (Use: much / funny)
The traffic is …………. than it was an hour ago. (Use: far / heavy)
Please try to be …………. next time. (Use: a bit / careful)
The hotel was not as …………. as we expected. (Use: expensive)
This machine is …………. than the old one. (Use: slightly / efficient)
The darker it gets, the …………. I feel. (Use: nervous)
I feel …………. today than I did yesterday. (Use: a bit / tired)
Your pronunciation is …………. than before. (Use: much / good)
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comparision of adverb