Adverbs: Degrees of comparison | Positive, comparative and superlative adverbs for kids |

Adverbs: Degrees of comparison | Positive, comparative and superlative adverbs for kids |

Adverbs: Degrees of comparison | Positive, comparative and superlative adverbs for kids |



Adverbs: Degrees of comparison | Positive, comparative and superlative adverbs for kids |
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In this video you will learn about what is adverb and degrees of adverb.
Adverb:  An adverb is a word that discribes or modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb, clause or sentence.
It tells about an action, how an action is done and where an action is done and when an action is done.
Eg. The bus stops here.
The word here tells us the place of action.
The birds sang happily.
The word happily tells about how the birds sang.

There are three degrees in adverb.
1.Positive (when we say only about one person)
2. Comparative(when we compare two person)
3 Superlative (when we compare one person with everyone)
For eg.
Meena is walking slowly. (positive)
Teena is walking more slowly than Meena. (comparative)
Reena is walking the most slowly of them all. (superlative)
Here the adverb in the positive degree is slowly, comparative degree is more slowly and superlative degree is most slowly.
There are some rules in the comparison of adverbs.
1.If the adverb is of one syllable, we add - er to its comparative degree and - est to its superlative degree.
Fast      Faster.        Fastest
Early.    Earlier.        Earliest
2. For adverbs ending with ly, we use more to form comparative and most to form superlative degree.
Beautifully.   More beautifully.   Most
beautifully
Bravely.   More Bravely.    Most Bravely
3. Some adverbs have irregular forms of degree.
Bad.     Worse.       Worst
Little.      Less.     Least
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