Adverbs like adjectives can be compared. They have the same three degrees (1) positive - one thing or person, (2) comparative - two things or persons, and (3) superlative - more than two things or persons. Most adverbs formed from adjectives use more or most to express comparisons.
Example: slowly, more slowly, most slowly
Instructions: Write the comparative and superlative forms of the following adverbs.
1. softly
2. lazily
3. heavily
4. comfortably
5. quietly
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Answers:
1. softly, more softly, most softly
2. lazily, more lazily, most lazily
3. heavily, more heavily, most heavily
4. comfortably, more comfortably, most comfortably
5. quietly, more quietly, most quietly
from Daily Grammar Lessons Blog
http://dailygrammarlessons.blogspot.com/2016/11/lesson-56-parts-of-speech-adverbs.html
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