Pelajaran Bahasa Inggris

Sabtu, 12 November 2016

COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE ADVERBS

With adverbs ending in -ly, you must use more to form the comparative, and most to form the superlative.
AdverbComparativeSuperlative
quietlymore quietlymost quietly
slowlymore slowlymost slowly
seriouslymore seriouslymost seriously
EXAMPLES
  • The teacher spoke more slowly to help us to understand.
  • Could you sing more quietly please?
With short adverbs that do not end in -ly comparative and superlative forms are identical to adjectives: add -er to form the comparative and -est to form the superlative. If the adverb ends in e, remove it before adding the ending.
AdverbComparativeSuperlative
hardharderhardest
fastfasterfastest
latelaterlatest
EXAMPLES
  • Jim works harder than his brother.
  • Everyone in the race ran fast, but John ran the fastest of all.
Some adverbs have irregular comparative and superlative forms.
AdverbComparativeSuperlative
badlyworseworst
farfarther/furtherfarthest/furthest
littlelessleast
wellbetterbest
EXAMPLES
  • The little boy ran farther than his friends.
  • You're driving worse today than yesterday !
  • He played the best of any player.


sumber:http://www.ef.com/english-resources/english-grammar/comparative-and-superlative-adverbs/

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