The forms of the adjective 'bright' are:
less brightly
BRIGHTER BRITEST
Comparative and Superlative forms are for Adjectives and brightly is an Adverb, therefore there is no comparative or superlative for brightly. The forms brighter and brightest exist as the comparative and superaltive forms of the adjective bright.
more difficult, most difficult
The usual adverb form is brightly. Rarely, bright itself is used as an adverb (The fire burning bright).Reflecting this, the comparative and superlative forms are sometimes the same as the adjective: brighter (more brightly) or brightest (most brightly).
The word brightly is already an adverb.An example sentence with this word is: "the moon shone brightly that night".
Brightly is the adverb form of bright.Some example sentences for you are:The fireworks brightly lit up the sky.He brightly perked up.She brightly answered the question.
Comparative and Superlative forms are for Adjectives and brightly is an Adverb, therefore there is no comparative or superlative for brightly. The forms brighter and brightest exist as the comparative and superaltive forms of the adjective bright.
more difficult, most difficult
The usual adverb form is brightly. Rarely, bright itself is used as an adverb (The fire burning bright).Reflecting this, the comparative and superlative forms are sometimes the same as the adjective: brighter (more brightly) or brightest (most brightly).
The word brightly is already an adverb.An example sentence with this word is: "the moon shone brightly that night".
Brightly is the adverb form of bright.Some example sentences for you are:The fireworks brightly lit up the sky.He brightly perked up.She brightly answered the question.
the sun shone brightly
Twice Brightly was created in 1974.
The ISBN of Twice Brightly is 0903895234.
She Hangs Brightly was created in 1990.
The stars shone brightly in the sky.
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Twice Brightly has 224 pages.