Saturday, October 4, 2014

Adverb - Comparision




RULES   FOR   COMPARISION   OF   ADVERBS :--
 
1. If the adverb is of one syllable,we form the Comparative by adding '-er', and the Superlative by adding '-est', to the Positive; as,

        
POSITIVE   
COMPARATIVE  
SUPERLATIVE
Fast
faster    
fastest
Hard  
harder  
hardest
Soon 
sooner    
soonest

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2. Adverbs ending in 'ly', form the Comparative by using 'more', and the Superlative by using '-most' before the Positive.
POSITIVE
COMPARATIVE   
SUPERLATIVE


Swiftly   
more swiftly  
most swiftly
Skilfully   
more skilfully               
most skilfully

   Note :--
 
     
     * But note the case of 'early'; as, 
      
POSITIVE
COMPARATIVE   
SUPERLATIVE


Early
earlier  
earliest

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3. *  It will be noticed that only Adverbs of Manner, Degree, and Time admit of comparision.

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4. *  Many Adverbs, from their nature, cannot be compared; as,
     Now, then, where, there, once.
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REGULAR   COMPARISION   OF   ADVERBS :--

POSITIVE
COMPARATIVE  
SUPERLATIVE
Early      
earlier
earliest
Far   
farther 
farthest
Hard
harder
hardest
Late      
later   
latest
Near 
nearer 
nearest
Quick 
quicker
quickest
Soon 
sooner 
soonest

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POSITIVE
COMPARATIVE  
SUPERLATIVE
Beautifully     
more beautifully      
most beautifully
Cleverly 
more cleverly           
most cleverly
Intelligently  
more intelligently    
most intelligently
Quickly    
more quickly             
most quickly
Skilfully   
more skilfully            
most skilfully

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 IRREGULAR   COMPARISION   OF  ADVERBS :--

POSITIVE  
COMPARATIVE  
SUPERLATIVE


Badly   
worse  
worst
Ill      
worse   
worst
Far  
further
furthest
Little  
less    
least
Much  
more   
most
Well    
better     
best



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