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The comparative form of the adverb "often" is "more often."
Often is an adverb
No, the word often is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. Example uses:I often brush my teeth three times a day.We eat together often. (often eat together)
No, the word "often" is an adverb, not a conjunction. It is used to describe the frequency of an action.
The word 'often' is neither a verb or a noun. The word 'often' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb in relationship to frequency. Examples:She often ran in the morning before work. (often modifies the verb 'ran')She gave the often heard advice, never lend money to friends. (often modifies the ajdective 'heard')She often freely gives such advice. (oftenmodifys the adverb 'freely')
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The superlative of "often" is "most often."
more often, most often
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