Comparison Of Adverbs Lesson no 4 English Grammar Ielts Exams Preparation
A few Adverbs
The (There, thither, thereupon, at that point, in this manner)
Who (where, whither, whence, when, how)
He (here, here, thus, … … , … )
Examination Of Adverbs
1-If the Adverb is of one syllable, we structure the Comparative by completion er, and the
Superlative by including est, to the Positive; as,
Quick – quicker – quickest
Haid – harder – hardest
Long – longer – longest
Before long – sooner – soonest
Rama ran quick. (Positive)
Arjun tan quicker. (Similar)
Hari ran quickest of all. (Superlative)
2-Some Adverts, similar to Adjectives, have three degrees of examination. Such Adverbs are
by and large analyzed like Adjectives.
3-Some of the commonest Adverbs structure their Comparative and Superlative Degrees
sporadically.
Positive – Comparative – Superlative
Sick, seriously – more regrettable – most exceedingly terrible
Well – better – best
Much – more – most
Little – less – least
(Near), close – closer – closest/next
Far – (father, further) – (most remote, farthest)
4-It will be seen that lone Adverbs of Manner, Degree, and Time concede to
examination.
Numerous Adverbs, from their temperament, can’t be looked at; as,
Presently, at that point, where, there, once.
5-Adverbs finishing off with ly structure the Comparative by including more and the Superlative by
including most; us.
Quickly – all the more quickly – most quickly
Skilfully – all the more handily – most skilfully
Rashid Ikraam read skilfully. (Positive)
Rashid Ikraam read more skilfully than Abdul (Comparative)
Of all the eleven Rashid Ikraam read most skilfully. (Superlative)