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Making Comparisons With
Adverbs
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Use the Comparative
Form •of an adverb when you compare two actions.
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Use the Superlative
Form...
•of an adverb when you compare three or more actions.
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Like adjectives...
•Adverbs can be changed to the comparative or superlative form.
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Bec
ause
...• they also are describing words.
This is cool, huh ?
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Like adjectives
too...
•The comparative form compares one action with another.
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Example..
.•Jeff jumps higher than Emmanuel.
•Verodia learns faster than Omar.
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Use the superlative
form...
•when you compare three or more actions.
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Exa
mpl
e...
•Of the three insects: yellow jackets, bumblebees, and wasps; yellow jackets will usually attack the fastest.
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3 Ways•to form the comparative and superlative forms.
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#1
•Most short adverbs, add -er and -est.
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#2
•Most adverbs that end in -ly, simply use the word more or most up front.
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#3
•Some adverbs change completely to the comparative and superlative forms.