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What are the comparative and superlative forms of the word slowly?

Comparative: More Slowly Superlative: Most Slowly


What are the comparative and superlative of slowly?

more slowly, most slowly


What is the comparative and superlative degree of slowly?

more slowly, most slowly


What are the comparative and superlative word of slowly?

more slowly, most slowly


What is the comparative and superlative of slowly?

more slowly, most slowlymore slowly, most slowly


What is the comparative and superlative to the word slowly?

Despite the common usage in many places of the world to say things like: "John walks slower than me" the appropriate comparative is "more slowly" and the superlative form is "the most slowly"


What is a comparative and superlative adjective for slowly?

"Slowly" is the adverbial form of the adjective slow. Comparative and superlative forms are slower and slowest.


What is the ''slow'' comparative?

slower


What are comparative adverbs and how are they formed?

A comparative adverb is used to compare how something is done. Adverbs are derived from adjectives. Eg. Adjective -"slow". A regular adverb would be "slowly" - John drives slowly. A comparative adverb compares the "driving" -"more slowly". John drives more slowly than Dave.


What is the comprative slowly?

"Comparative slowly" does not make sense in English. Could you please provide more context or rephrase your question?


What is the superlative of slowly?

The superlative of slow is slowest. The comparative is slower.


Is slower an adverb?

It can be, because slow is both an adjective and adverb. But the comparative form of the adverb could also be "more slowly."