BY CHERYL HAMILTON THIRD GRADE ADVERBS THAT COMPARE
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ADVERBS An adverb is a word that can tell when, where, or how
something happens.
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ADVERBS TELLING WHEN
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ADVERBS TELLING WHERE
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ADVERBS TELLING HOW
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ADVERBS THAT COMPARE You can use adverbs to compare actions.
The er form of an adverb compares two actions. The est form of an
adverb compares three or more actions.
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ADVERB COMPARING EXAMPLE Sara works hard. Sara works harder
that Colleen. Sara works the hardest of all the students in the
room.
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Cheryl decided to go to the mall sooner that Donna. Sooner is
the adverb in the sentence comparing the two people.
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The play lasted the longest of all I have even seen. Longest is
the adverb in the sentence comparing all the plays.
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ADVERBS THAT COMPARE Most adverbs that end in ly use more and
most to make comparisons. TThese are adverbs that usually tell
how
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ADVERB COMPARING EXAMPLE Mrs. Bell danced slowly. Mrs.
Soberdash danced more slowly than Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Coles danced most
slowly of the three.
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Renee chooses the fresh vegetable more carefully than Tina for
the restaurant. More carefully in the adverb that compares Renee
and Tina.
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ADVERB COMPARING EXAMPLE Jasper ran most quickly of all the
dogs in the show. Most quickly is the adverb in the sentence
comparing Jasper and all the other dogs.
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