The comparison of adverbs in English
There are three forms:
- positive
- comparative
- superlative
- comparative
- superlative
A - Comparison with -er/-est
hard - harder - (the) hardest
We use -er/-est with the following adverbs:
1) all adverbs with one syllable
positive | comparative | superlative |
---|---|---|
fast | faster | fastest |
high | higher | highest |
positive | comparative | superlative |
---|---|---|
early | earlier | earliest |
B - Comparison with more - most
adverbs ending on -ly(except: early)
positive | comparative | superlative |
---|---|---|
carefully | more carefully | (the) most carefully |
C - Irregular adverbs
positive | comparative | superlative |
---|---|---|
well | better | best |
badly | worse | worst |
much | more | most |
little | less | least |
far | farther further |
farthest furthest |
In informal English some adverbs are used without -ly (e.g. cheap, loud, quick).
There are two forms of comparison possible, depending on the form of the adverb:
cheaply - more cheaply - most cheaply
cheap - cheaper - cheapest
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