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The comparative and superlative of adverbs are formed similarly to those of adjectives.  
The comparative and superlative of adverbs are formed similarly to those of 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.
Adverbs corresponding to adjectives with irregular comparatives and superlatives likewise are irregular. Such adverbs have superlatives identical to their adjective counterparts. Their comparatives are as below:
*''bean'' "well" > ''meils'' "better"
*''male'' "badly" > ''pice'' "worse"
*''moult'' "much" > ''maice'' "more" or ''plus'' "more"
*''moult'' "much" > ''maice'' "more" or ''plus'' "more"
*''pawk'' "little" > ''mains'' "less"
*''pawk'' "little" > ''mains'' "less"
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