Would someone help me with these sentences? I’m confused. ASSIGNMENT: COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE DEGREES OF ADVERBS
Underline the adverb in each sentence in the table below. Then, write the comparative and superlative forms of the adverbs. The first one is done for you.
Sentence COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
1. He swings hard during the practice period before games. harder hardest
2. To build muscles you must exercise regularly.
3. Theodore Roosevelt said, “Speak softly and carry a big stick.”
4. If you eat sparingly, you will not become overweight.
5. Although he eats slowly, he managers to clean his plate.
6. If everybody enters the room quietly, the lesson can begin.
7. The end of the detour is near.
8. Our neighbor said the trees were close to his flowers and loudly objected.
9. We gave him some early blooming tomatoes as a friendly gesture.
10. Goodwill is more important than fences between neighbors.

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Answer:

2. Adverb: Regularly. Comparative form: More regular. Superlative: Most regular

3. Softly, Softer, Softest

4. Sparingly, More sparing, Most sparing

5. Slowly, Slower, Slowest

6. Quietly, Quieter, Quietest

7. Legitimately don't understand this one sorry.

8. Loudly, Louder, Loudest

9. Early, Earlier, Earliest

10. Don't get this one either.