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synopsis for adverb​

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Answered by LoveAman
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We usually put the adverb between a helping verb and its main verb, contrary to ill-informed conventional wisdom. Adverbs follow the same rules as adjectives when they form their comparative and superlative forms. We use ‑er or more for the comparative and ‑est or most for the superlative

Answered by ItzAshleshaMane
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We usually put the adverb between a helping verb and its main verb, contrary to ill-informed conventional wisdom. Adverbs follow the same rules as adjectives when they form their comparative and superlative forms. We use ‑er or more for the comparative and ‑est or most for the superlative.

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