Choose the comparative degree of these adverbs.
1. fast
faster
fastest
2. much
more
most
3. perfectly
more perfectly
most perfectly
Choose the comparative degree of these adverbs.
1. fast
faster
fastest
2. much
more
most
3. perfectly
more perfectly
most perfectly
2. The comparative degree of the adverb "much" is "more". This is because when we compare the amount or degree of something, we use the comparative degree to show which is greater. For example, "She has more books than her friend."
3. The comparative degree of the adverb "perfectly" is "more perfectly". This is because when we compare the level or extent to which something is done, we use the comparative degree to indicate which is done to a greater degree. For example, "She plays the piano more perfectly than her sister."
To summarize:
1. fast - faster
2. much - more
3. perfectly - more perfectly