Comparing with Adverbs Add -er to short adverbs to compare two actions. Add -est to compare three or more actions. For adverbs that end with -ly, use more to compare two actions. Use most to compare three or more. Never use -er with more. Never use -est with most. The dog was ______ than the cat. (fast) The horse was the ________ of all. (fast) The ball landed _____ to the fence than the building. (near) The frisbee was the _______ of all to the fence. (near) We worked _______ than the other class. (quietly) Fourth grade played _______ of all. (quietly)
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