domingo, 24 de febrero de 2019

COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADVERBS

COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADVERBS

With adverbs ending in -ly, you must use more to form the comparative, and most to form the superlative.
Adverb
Comparative
Superlative
quietly
more quietly
most quietly
slowly
more slowly
most slowly
seriously
more seriously
most seriously

EXAMPLES
·         The teacher spoke more slowly to help us to understand.
·         Could you sing more quietly please?
With short adverbs that do not end in -ly comparative and superlative forms are identical to adjectives: add -er to form the comparative and -est to form the superlative. If the adverb ends in e, remove it before adding the ending.

Adverb
Comparative
Superlative
hard
harder
hardest
fast
faster
fastest
late
later
latest

EXAMPLES
·         Jim works harder than his brother.
·         Everyone in the race ran fast, but John ran the fastest of all.
·         Some adverbs have irregular comparative and superlative forms.

Adverb
Comparative
Superlative
badly
worse
worst
far
farther/further
farthest/furthest
little
less
least
well
better
best

EXAMPLES
·         The little boy ran farther than his friends.
·         You're driving worse today than yesterday !
·         He played the best of any player.






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