Italian Language Limerick - An adverb is a describing word used to modify a verb. It's distinct from an adjective, which is a describing word that modifies a noun. This rule applies
![B. Add ly or ily to these adjectives to form adverbs.1. lazy laspily 2. quiet3. rough roughly 4. sleepy5. - Brainly.in B. Add ly or ily to these adjectives to form adverbs.1. lazy laspily 2. quiet3. rough roughly 4. sleepy5. - Brainly.in](https://hi-static.z-dn.net/files/d33/4a838cf8ac4103cd3f89d1f031837427.jpg)
B. Add ly or ily to these adjectives to form adverbs.1. lazy laspily 2. quiet3. rough roughly 4. sleepy5. - Brainly.in
![SOLVED: Grammar Comparative and superlative forms of adjectives Form Examples Comparative form uses -er or more The adjective "higher" is more balanced than "morg". The adjective "balarced" is higher than "The". The SOLVED: Grammar Comparative and superlative forms of adjectives Form Examples Comparative form uses -er or more The adjective "higher" is more balanced than "morg". The adjective "balarced" is higher than "The". The](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/e52f87ea94824576a2b0c3da5fa44d39.jpg)
SOLVED: Grammar Comparative and superlative forms of adjectives Form Examples Comparative form uses -er or more The adjective "higher" is more balanced than "morg". The adjective "balarced" is higher than "The". The
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