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Vocabulary and Grammar. Which of the following is the correct way to form the superlative of the adverb sadly? A. sadly B. sadliest C. more sadliest D. most sadly
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Vocabulary and Grammar. Which of the following is the correct way to form the superlative of the adverb sadly? A. sadly B. sadliest C. more sadliest D. most sadly
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The Answer is D. Most sadly
The comparative of the adverb sadly is more sadly so the superlative is most sadly.
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