the comparative form of SLOW is SLOWER.
And superlative form is SLOWEST.
The comparative form of "slow" is "slower."
more slow
No, "slowlyer" is not a correct form of the comparative adjective "slow." The comparative form is "slower."
comparative= slowerSuperlative=slowest
The comparative form of busy is busier.
The comparative form of friendly is friendlier.
comparative form is cleaner superlative form is cleanest
The comparative form of noisy is Noisier
slower, slowest
No, "slowlyer" is not a correct form of the comparative adjective "slow." The comparative form is "slower."
"Slowly" is the adverbial form of the adjective slow. Comparative and superlative forms are slower and slowest.
More quickly would be the comparative form. Any adverb that ends with an "-ly" would take more for comparative and most for the superlative forms.
slower
comparative= slowerSuperlative=slowest
The comparative form of dreamy is dreamier
The comparative form of busy is busier.
The comparative form of friendly is friendlier.
comparative form is cleaner superlative form is cleanest
It can be, because slow is both an adjective and adverb. But the comparative form of the adverb could also be "more slowly."