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Help with more adverbs! (In general, men are more muscular than women, etc...)



 
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Help with more adverbs! (In general, men are more muscular than women, etc...) #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 27, 2009 12:14 pm   Help with more adverbs! (In general, men are more muscular than women, etc...)
 

Would you check my answers please! Do they sound right to you? Thank u

In general, men are more muscular than women.
In general, women are less muscular than men.
In general, women are not as muscular as men.

Men are more sensitive to bright lights than women.
Women are less sensitive to bright lights than men.
Women are not as sensitive to bright lights as men.

In general, women gesture more quickly than men.
In general, men gesture less quickly than women.
In general, men don’t gesture as quickly as women.

Research shows that a woman’s brain ages more slowly than a man’s.
Research shows that a man’s brain ages less slowly than a woman’s.
Research shows that a man’s brain doesn’t age as slowly as a woman’s.

Studies shows that men are more aggressive than women.
Studies shows that women are not as aggressive as men.
Studies shows that women are less aggressive than men. :oops:
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Help with more adverbs! (In general, men are more muscular than women, etc...) #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 29, 2009 3:57 am   Help with more adverbs! (In general, men are more muscular than women, etc...)
 

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This is a ridiculous exercise-- you are just repeating the same form over and over. It is time to move on to something more challenging. They are all fine.
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Help with more adverbs! (In general, men are more muscular than women, etc...) #3 (permalink) Wed Apr 29, 2009 15:48 pm   Help with more adverbs! (In general, men are more muscular than women, etc...)
 

Thank u once again! But it belongs to a book...Transitions 2....:(
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Help with more adverbs! (In general, men are more muscular than women, etc...) #4 (permalink) Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:36 am   Help with more adverbs! (In general, men are more muscular than women, etc...)
 

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And that is a terrible textbook.
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Help with more adverbs! (In general, men are more muscular than women, etc... #5 (permalink) Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:37 am   Help with more adverbs! (In general, men are more muscular than women, etc...
 

Pyuk wrote:
Thank u once again! But it belongs to a book...Transitions 2....:(

You not 'u'.

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