bad
The adverb form is "easily" and the comparative is "more easily."
"Original" is an adjective, not an adverb. The comparative form is "more original". The adverb is "originally" and the comparative of that would be "more originally".
Dative ; bad Comparative ; worse (NOT 'worser') Superlative ; worst (NOT ; Worsest).
badly, worse, worst
harder, hardest
Yes. It can be an adverb or an adjective. adverb: They could have done worse. (comparative of badly) adjective: Now they were in worse trouble. (comparative of bad)
Badly is an adverb, the adjective is bad. - worse, the worst
The adverb form is "easily" and the comparative is "more easily."
yes badly is an adverb because badly describes how we perform.
"Original" is an adjective, not an adverb. The comparative form is "more original". The adverb is "originally" and the comparative of that would be "more originally".
more badly
more badly
more badly, most badly
Dative ; bad Comparative ; worse (NOT 'worser') Superlative ; worst (NOT ; Worsest).
Our trip could turn out badly. Bad is not an adverb. Badly is an adverb.
The adverb "well" is the usual opposite of the adverb "badly." If "badly" is used to mean "extremely or greatly" the opposite could be "slightly." E.g. He was badly bruised./He was slightly bruised.
The comparative degree of the adverb "sadly" is "more sadly."