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Irregular adverbs have irregular comparative and superlative forms identical to those of their adjective counterparts. The exceptions are ''moult'' and ''pawk'', which have different comparative forms than their corresponding adjectives. | Irregular adverbs have irregular comparative and superlative forms identical to those of their adjective counterparts. The exceptions are ''moult'' and ''pawk'', which have different comparative forms than their corresponding adjectives. | ||
*''moult'' "much" > ''maice'' "more" | *''moult'' "much" > ''maice'' "more" or ''plus'' "more" | ||
*''pawk'' "little" > ''mains'' "less" | *''pawk'' "little" > ''mains'' "less" | ||
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