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Underline the adverbs in these sentences and write whether they are of the positive, comparative or superlative degree.
1. She walked out of the room hurriedly. 2. Pia spoke more softly than her sister.
3. She handled these glass bowls and cups most carelessly.
4. Rimi works harder than Sahil, so she deserves the prize.
5. The children are sitting quietly in the library.
6. The nightingale sings the most beautifully among birds.
7. The horse neighed loudly on seeing his master.
8. Rahi paints better than anyone else in this group.​

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Answered by kanchangolhar1
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Answer:

1. Hurriedly- superlative

2. Softly- superlative

3. Carelessly- superlative

4. Harder- comparative

5. Quietly- superlative

6. Most beautifully- superlative

7. Loudly- superlative

8. Better than- comparative

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Answered by vsjadhav428
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Answer:

1. She walked out of the room hurriedly.

2. Pia spoke more softly than her sister.

3. She handled these glass bowls and cups most carelessly.

4. Rimi works harder than Sahil, so she deserves the prize.

5. The children are sitting quietly in the library.

6. The nightingale sings the most beautifully among birds.

7. The horse neighed loudly on seeing his master.

8. Rahi paints better than anyone else in this group.

Hurriedly = Positive

more Softly = Comparative

most Carelessly = Superlative

Harder = Comparative

Quietly = Positive

most Beautiful = Superlative

Loudly = Positive

Better = Comparative

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