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SuperlativeThe superlative is used to say what thing or person does something to the greater degree within a group or of its kind. Superlatives can be preceded by 'the'. When an adverb ends in -ly, most is put in front of the adverb. For example:-
The rule for forming the superlative of an adverb is if it has the same form as an adjective add the suffix -est to the end. For example:-
The following irregular adverbs are exceptions:-
For example:
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