COMPARATIVE ADVERBS

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Better The comparative form of "well". Example: I want to do better this year in the school sports day.
Earlier The comparative form of "early"; occurring before the usual or expected time. Example: Jane ate her breakfast earlier than usual.
Faster The comparative form of "fast"; at a higher speed. example: My dog walks much faster than me and always gets home first.
Harder The comparative form of "hard"; with more effort or energy. Example: She works a lot harder than her sister.
Later The comparative form of "late"; after the expected time. Example: Ricky came home later than usual last night.
More Loudly In a loud manner. Example: Can you sing more loudly?
More quickly In a quick manner. Example: Janet learns quickly, but John learns more quickly
More quietly In a quiet manner. Example: Could you speak more quietly? This is a library.
More slowly In a slow manner. Example: Cook the onions more slowly or they'll burn!
Sooner The comparative form of "soon"; earlier than expected. Example: Kay arrived sooner than I thought.
Worse The comparative form of "badly"; less well or skillfully. Example: He drives worse than me.
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