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6. This modifier illustrates the rule that adverbs of two syllables take more, most and less, least.
more quickly least dignified
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This modifier illustrates the rule that one-syllable words usually take -er and -est endings. mellowest least sweetly
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This modifier illustrates the rule that adverbs of two syllables take more, most and less, least. more beautiful
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This modifier illustrates the rule that adverbs of two syllables take more, most and less, least.
more quickly least dignified
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christopher
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1.This modifier illustrates the rule that adjectives of two syllables vary. If the word ends in -y, change the y to i and add
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2. This modifier illustrates the rule that adjectives of two syllables vary. If the word ends in -y, change the y to i and add
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This modifier illustrates the rule that adjectives of two syllables vary. If the word ends in -y, change the y to i
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Question 1
This modifier illustrates the rule that adjectives of two syllables vary. If the word ends in -y, change the y to i
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christopher
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This modifier illustrates the rule that adjectives of two syllables vary. If the word ends in -y, change the y to i and add -er,
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This modifier illustrates the rule that adjectives of two syllables vary. If the word ends in -y, change the y to i and add -er,
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christopher
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