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Lesson 57

Parts of Speech - Adverbs

 

Some adverbs, including those that can also be adjectives, use er and est to form comparisons.

 

Example: soon, sooner, soonest

 

Instructions: Form the comparative and superlative of these words.

 

1. early

 

2. high

 

3. fast

 

4. hard

 

5. often

 

 

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Answers:

 

1. early, earlier, earliest

 

2. high, higher, highest

 

3. fast, faster, fastest

 

4. hard, harder, hardest

 

5. often, oftener or more often, oftenest or most often

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