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What do you use to form a comparative adverb

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comparative adverbs tell us something more about the verb

Step-by-step explanation:

consequently they are also able to move faster through the water.

for short adverbs the comparative form is with.. er: deeper, earlier ,faster etc..

some adverbs have irregular forms

:well>better,badly>worse

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You put the word "more" in front of n adverb. For example: Jimmy was running *more steadily* than Sarah. Hope this helps :3
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