crazYgeeK
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I've seen "more easily" in an English grammar book and think that's quite right ! But what about "easilier", or "sadlier", ...
It seems that there is no short adverb with "ly" and so all adverbs of this kind (ends with "ly" and regard of derived adverbs from the corresponding adjectives only, such as "early" is not a derived adverb but ends with "ly" and has the comparative form as "earlier") always has the comparative form as "more" or the superlative form as "the most" before ?
Thank you so much !
It seems that there is no short adverb with "ly" and so all adverbs of this kind (ends with "ly" and regard of derived adverbs from the corresponding adjectives only, such as "early" is not a derived adverb but ends with "ly" and has the comparative form as "earlier") always has the comparative form as "more" or the superlative form as "the most" before ?
Thank you so much !
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