Let us look at some adverbs and their different forms.
Where the comparative and superlative are formed by adding ‘−er’ and ‘−est’
Positive Form | Comparative Form | Superlative Form |
Fast | Faster | Fastest |
Gagan runs fast. Girish runs faster than Gagan. Ganesh runs the fastest in his class. | ||
Hard | Harder | Hardest |
Aarti works hard. Aarti has worked harder than ever before. Aarti has worked the hardest this week. | ||
High | Higher | Highest |
My paper plane flies high. Your paper plane does not fly higher than mine. Among a paper plane, a real plane and a bird, a real plane flies the highest. | ||
Where the comparative and superlative are formed by adding ‘more/less’ and ‘most/least’
Positive Form | Comparative Form | Superlative Form |
Wisely | More wisely | Most wisely |
Solomon judged wisely. Satish judges more wisely than Solomon did. Pankaj judges most wisely when he is in a good mood. | ||
Fluently | More fluently | Most fluently |
He speaks English fluently. They speak English more fluently than their teacher. The people of Timbuktoo speak English most fluently. | ||
Noisily | More noisily | Most noisily |
Jamal entered the room noisily. Jijo goes about his daily chores more noisily than the others living in his room. Together, Jamal and Jijo work most noisily. | ||
Irregular adverbs
Positive Form | Comparative Form | Superlative Form |
Badly | Worse | Worst |
Tony’s kid sister bowls badly. Tony’s kid brother bowls worse than her. Tony bowls the worst of the three. | ||
Well | Better | Best |
Tina writes well. Meena writes better than her. Reena writes the best of the three. | ||
Much | More | Most |
My friend Tinku blabbers much. Tinku says that I blabber more than him. Our teacher says that we both blabber the most in class. | ||
Little | Less | Least |
Papi exercises little. He says that his friend Jhapi exercises less than him. Topi, the king of laziness, exercises the least of the three. | ||
Far | Farther | Farthest |
Ravi threw the discus far. Nikita threw it farther than him Bilal threw it the farthest of the three. | ||

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