English, asked by XxBadCaptainxX, 8 months ago

. In each of the sentences given below, an adverb is highlighted. Point out in the box following the exercise, whether the adverb is of the positive, comparative or superlative degree.
1. Jai works the hardest in his office.
2. Soham runs fast.
3. Heena goes to the gym more regularly than I do,
4. We hope you will be more satisfied with our service this time.
5. The effort we have to make is greater this year.
6. Gaurav is feeling better now.
7. Atish is lounging lazily in the garden.
8. Daria is doing the worst in school out of all the children.

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Answers

Answered by trishaaggarwal777
2

Answer:

1. Hardest- Superlative

2. Fast - Positive

3. More regularly- Comparative

4. More satisfied- Comparative

5. Greater- Comparative

6. Better - Comparative

7. Lazily- Positive

8. Worst - Superlative

Answered by AttitutedGirl
2

Answer:

Here is your answer

1.Hardest-Superaltive.

2.Fast-positive

3.More regularly-Comperative

4.More satisfied-Comparative

5.Greater-Comparative

6.Better-Comparative

7.Lazily-positive

8.Worst-Superaltive

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