The superlative form of fluently is "most fluently".
Comparative: more fluently Superlative: most fluently
Yes, "fluently" is an adverb. It describes how something is done, specifically in a smooth and uninterrupted manner.
The adverb form of the word fluent is fluently.A example sentence is:He spoke French fluently.
Fluently is already an adverb. The adjective form is fluent.
The superlative of ignorant is "most ignorant."
Comparative: more fluently Superlative: most fluently
it would more fluently
Fluently is an adverb.
Yes, "fluently" is an adverb. It describes how something is done, specifically in a smooth and uninterrupted manner.
Fluently is already an adverb. The adjective form is fluent.
The word 'fluently' is not a noun. The word 'fluently' is the adverb form of the adjective 'fluent'.The noun form of the adjective 'fluent' is fluency.
If you are "fluent" in a language you speak it like you would your mother tongue, you speak it fluently.
There are gnomes that speak German fluently because they are german. Or they simply studied it.
Fluently
Sleep is a noun and does not have a superlative. Sleepy is an adjective and the superlative is "sleepiest."
The superlative for willing would be "most willing." There is no one-word superlative.
"Studying" is not a superlative, as it is not an adjective. "Most studious" is a superlative of "studious."