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Irregular Comparative Adverbs: Well, Badly, Far, and Much

Understanding irregular comparative adverbs is essential for mastering English. This video makes learning these adverbs easy and fun.

Irregular comparative adverbs don't follow the usual "-er" and "-est" patterns of regular adverbs. Instead, they change form entirely. In this video, you'll learn how to use four key irregular comparative adverbs correctly: well, badly, far, and much.

Adverb Comparative Superlative
Well Better The best
Badly Worse The worst
Far Further The furthest
Much More The most 

These irregular forms can be tricky, but with practice, you can use them confidently. Watch the video and practice using them in sentences to memorize these irregular comparative adverbs more easily.

Comparatives and superlatives - ElementaryGrammarGeneral EnglishBeginner

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