Use the adverbs in the proper degree of comparison. 1 The (much) you read the (soon) you enlarge your vocabulary. 2. Shall I speak (loud) or will you sit (near)? 3. I like this picture (well) of all. 4. My English isn't very good but I understand it (perfect) if people speak (slowly) and (clearly). 5. The children got up (late) this morning; they didn't have to go to school. 6. He was difficult to understand because he spoke so (quickly). I asked him to speak not so (fast). 7. You hardly ever write to me. Why don't you write a bit (often)? 8. Your English has improved. You speak a lot (fluently) you did when we last met.
1. the more, the sooner 2. louder, nearer 3. best 4. perfectly, slower, clearer 5. later 6. quickly, fast 7. more often 8. more fluently