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In the space below, write a sentence that uses both the comparative form and the superlative form of the adverb "softly."

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User Kagmole
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Answer:

Comparative: Jane walked more softly than Judy

Comparative: Jane walked softlier than Judy

Superlative: Jane walked the softliest

Superlative: Jane walked the most softly

Step-by-step explanation:

Comparative: more softly or softlier

Superlative: most softly or softliest

However, more/most softly is used more often than softlier/softliest in everyday conversation. If you can only choose one option for comparative and superlative, I think you should use more/most softly.

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