Comparison of Adverbs
ICSE · Class 6 · English Language- Grammar
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What to Focus On
- Adverbs can have three degrees: positive, comparative, and superlative.
- Only adverbs of manner, time, and degree are compared.
- The positive degree is the base form.
- One-syllable adverbs add -er and -est.
- Most -ly adverbs use 'more' and 'most'.
- Some adverbs have irregular forms.
- Far → farther/further → farthest/furthest
- Little → less → least
- Much/many → more → most
Common Mistakes to Avoid
All adverbs can be compared using -er and -est like adjectives.
The word 'more' is always used with adverbs ending in -ly.
Adverbs like 'badly' become 'badder' and 'baddest'.
Memory Tips
Three degrees of adverbs: Positive, Comparative, Superlative
Adverbs ending in -ly use 'more' and 'most'
One-syllable adverbs add -er and -est
Irregular adverbs: good → better → best
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