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.
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1. the more, the sooner2. louder, nearer
3. best
4. perfectly, slower, clearer
5. later
6. quickly, fast
7. more often
8. more fluently