Excitedly, anticipatory.
Eagerly is an adverb.
more eagerly
more eagerly
Most eagerly is superlative. More eagerly is comparative.
What is the comparative of eagerly
Glimpses of admiration zoom eagerly.
more eagerly, most eagerly
more eagerly
more eagerly
Eagerly is an adverb.
Most eagerly is superlative. More eagerly is comparative.
No, eagerly is a adverb, a word that describes a verb, adjective, or phrase. Examples:Verb: He eagerly jumped on the bed.Adjective: The eagerly anticipated movie opened this week.Phrase: When I said we could get ice cream they were eagerly on the move.
Elderly Elephants Eagerly Eat Eggs
What is the comparative of eagerly
The word "eagerly" is a adverb.
Oh, dude, you're really making me work here, huh? So, the comparative adverb for "eagerly" is "more eagerly," and the superlative adverb is "most eagerly." Like, now you know, but was it really worth all that brainpower?
The dog sat eagerly by the door.