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Adverbs which end in –ly take more for the comparative and most for the superlative. Softly (positive), more softly (comparative), most softly (superlative) Happily, more happily, most happily Swiftly, more swiftly, most swiftly Read more at http://www.englishpractice.com/improve/comparison-adverbs/#kCdz26usQWpPIQUs.99

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He cleaned his room MORE RECENTLY than she did. This is an example of comparative

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