In Finnish grammar, adverb comparative forms are used to compare the manner, degree, or frequency of actions, events, or states. These forms typically have the ending “-mpi” added to the base adverb. Finnish adverb comparative forms have three degrees: positive, comparative, and superlative. The comparative degree is used to compare two things, while the superlative degree is used to compare three or more things. In this exercise, we will practice using adverb comparative forms in Finnish.