Question 1
I wake up _____ than my sister every morning.
Options: earlier, more early, earlily
This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Decide whether to use a comparative adjective or a comparative adverb to describe various daily tasks.
Practice 1 of 2
Question 1
I wake up _____ than my sister every morning.
Options: earlier, more early, earlily
Question 2
My morning routine is _____ on weekends than on weekdays.
Options: more relaxed, more relaxedly, relaxeder
Question 3
She brushes her teeth _____ than her brother does.
Options: more carefully, more careful, carefuller
Question 4
My coffee tastes _____ in the morning than in the afternoon.
Options: better, more well, more better
Question 5
I prepare my lunch _____ now than I did last year.
Options: more quickly, quicker, more quick
Question 6
The shower water feels _____ in the morning than at night.
Options: colder, more coldly, more cold
Question 7
She drives to work _____ than she walks.
Options: faster, more fast, fastly
Question 8
I work _____ in the morning than in the evening.
Options: more efficiently, more efficient, efficienter
Question 9
Making breakfast is _____ than I expected.
Options: easier, more easily, more easy
Question 10
He leaves home _____ than his roommate every day.
Options: earlier, more early, more earlier
Question 11
The morning traffic seems _____ on Mondays than on Fridays.
Options: worse, more badly, badder
Question 12
She organizes her schedule _____ than most people.
Options: more carefully, carefuller, more careful
Practise Comparative Adverbs vs. Adverbs - Daily Routines with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.
Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Comparative Adverbs vs. Adverbs - Daily Routines in everyday English.
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