Comparative and Superlative Adverbs Explained

Comparative and Superlative Adverbs Explained

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Jackson Turner

English

6th - 10th Grade

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The video tutorial introduces adverbs, explaining their role in describing verbs by indicating when, where, or how actions occur. It covers comparative adverbs, which compare two actions by adding 'er' or using 'more', and superlative adverbs, which compare three or more actions by adding 'est' or using 'most'. Special attention is given to adverbs ending in '-ly', where 'more' and 'most' are used for comparisons. Examples are provided throughout to illustrate these concepts.

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What is the primary function of an adverb?

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How do you form a comparative adverb?

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What is the comparative form of 'hard'?

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How do you form a superlative adverb?

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What is the superlative form of 'slowly'?

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For adverbs ending in -ly, how do you form the comparative?

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Which of the following is a correct comparative form?

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How do you form the superlative form of adverbs ending in -ly?