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Suddenly is an adverb and its comparative is formed by putting the word "more" in front of it.
"Suddenly" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more suddenly" or "most suddenly."
No, but you can make a sentence with the word suddenly. Suddenly it started to rain.
No, suddenly is an adverb.
No suddenly is a adverb
"Suddenly" is an adverb.
Yes, that is the correct spelling of "suddenly".
Suddenly.
Adverb is the part of speech that is suddenly. It is told in third person.
Although some symptoms are common to other diseases, the flesh easting disease, necrotizing fasciitis, include: Fever Chills Nausea Puking Pain in an injury site where the injury would normally heal with a reasonable amount of time Skin discoloration *All these symptoms may appear suddenly.
defination of suddenly applied load
Suddenly the boy whacked me on the head.