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What is the adverb for compare?

The verb to compare has participle adjective forms comparing and compared, but they do not form widely-recognized adverbs. The derivative adjective comparative has the adverb form comparatively (used to mean relatively, in comparison).


Is similarly an adverb?

yes similarly is an adverb but similar is an adjective.


Is older an adverb?

No, older is an adjective. It is the comparative form of old.


Is bigger an adverb?

"Bigger" is not an adverb; it is a comparative adjective. It is used to compare the size of one noun to another, indicating that one is larger than the other. An example would be "The elephant is bigger than the lion." The adverb form of "big" would be "bigly," though it's rarely used.


What is the part of speech of home in He went home?

It is adverb of place because it shows a direction. It tells us where he went. Compare to He went out.


Is sadly a verb?

Sad is not a verb because you cannot say - He sads me or He sadded me. Compare this to the verb punch- He punches me / He punched me.


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.


Can poorer be used as an adverb?

No, "poorer" cannot be used as an adverb. It is the comparative form of the adjective "poor," used to compare the level of poverty or lack of resources between two or more subjects. To express the idea of doing something in a poorer manner, one would typically use the adverb "poorly," which is the correct adverbial form.


What is the 7 kinds of adverb?

1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb


Is specially an adverb?

Let's take this sentence for example..."This cake was specially made for you."... and compare it with this sentence..."This cake was made for you."The word 'specially' makes a lot of difference to the verb 'made'. So, we can conclude that 'specially' is an adverb. Use this method for differentiating adjectives and adverbs. As for adjectives, it will make a difference to a noun.Eg: This sweet cake was made for you.This cake was made for you.


What part of speech is ever?

"Ever" is an adverb.


What part of speech is the word gently?

Softly is an adverb.