II Complete eavh sentenve with the vorrevt form of the adverb that is in parentheses ID: 348467
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Comparative & Superbative Practice II Complete eavh sentenve with the vorrevt form of the adverb that is in parentheses.£. Children usually go to bed ÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚÚ than their parents. (early) Superlative adverbs vompare the avtion (verb) of a group larger than two.Example: Susan sang loudest in the vhoir.For adverbs that end in Comparative form: more more sweetlySuperlative: add most sweetly. For short adverbs:hard, fast, early, lateComparative: use Superlative: use Change words ending in y to i as in earlier, earliest.Spevial adverbs:Well, badly, far Comparative: use better, worse, fartherSuperlative: use best, worst, farthest or furthest