Comparative: more carefully Superlative: most carefully
The root word of "carefully" is "care," which means to be concerned or attentive.
No, "carefully" is not a verb. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed. Verbs are words that express an action or state of being.
Adverbs for the word listen are carefully and objectively.
Carefully Flatly Neatly
by making sure
it has no comparitive form; it is an adverb comparitive of SWIFT is more swift
The comparitive form of the word nice is nicer, but whatever you do, don't just add 'er' onto the end of every word to make it comparitive!
most carefully
Better and BestComparative = better, superlative = best (the best)
No, carefully is an adverb.
more carefully, most carefully
The comparitive word for the color blue can have a debate. I choose to say "more blue", but other people choose to say "bluer". So I guess either way can be used.
The root word of "carefully" is "care," which means to be concerned or attentive.
read carefully
she carefully carried the glass jar
You need to carefully feed the baby.
Cautiously is another word for carefully.