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Comparative Form- more heavilySuperlative Form- most heavily
The world of today, which learns more and more heavily on science and technology, demands more and more mathematical knowledge on the part of more and more people. And the world of tomorrow will make still greater demands on a person to be "well educated" in the technological society of today, and as such he or she should have some degree of mathematical literacy.
They are more heavily and most heavily. While the comparatives heavier and heaviest may be used as adverbs, they do so as forms of the word 'heavy' where it is used (rarely) as an adverb.
"More important" is the comparative degree of important.
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more heavily
The underlined word "more heavily" is in the comparative degree. It is comparing the sleeping heaviness of some people to others.
Positive Degree of Comparison.
more fascinating
.The degree of comparison for early is earlier
It is the highest degree of comparison
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)
The positive degree of comparison is used. (That it, no comparison is made.)