Adverbs with two forms
Summary - Adverbs
The comparison of adverbs
The position of adverbs in sentences
Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs and adjectives have the same form
Adverbs, where the basis is not the adjective
Adverbs - two forms
Exercises: Adverbs
These adverbs have two forms:
without -ly
with -ly
fair
fairly
free
freely
high
highly
late
lately
most
mostly
near
nearly
pretty
prettily
right
rightly
wrong
wrongly
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