Final answer:
Explanation of adjective/adverb usage in sentences and classification of adverbs in sentences.
Explanation:
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the adjective/adverb in brackets:
- I like living in the country. It's a lot more peaceful (peaceful) than the city.
- I felt very ill last week, but I'm slightly better now.
Comparative and superlative forms of adverbs:
- Badly - Worse - Worst
- Early - Earlier - Earliest
- Far - Farther/Further - Farthest/Furthest
- Often - More often - Most often
Classifying adverbs in sentences:
- 'Almost' in sentence 3 modifies the verb 'had.'
- 'Always' in sentence 4 modifies the verb 'encourages.'
- 'Not' in sentence 5 modifies the verb 'wait.'
- 'Softly' in sentence 6 modifies the verb 'fell.'
- 'Silently' in sentence 7 modifies the verb 'stood.'
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