Select the adverb which cannot be compared.

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Regular adverbs are formed by adding "-ly" to the end of an adjective, while irregular adverbs do not follow a set pattern for conjugation.  Here are some examples of regular adverbs: Quickly, Slowly, Happily.  Here are some examples of irregular adverbs: Already, Unless, Before, Well, Fast, Hard.  The difference between regular and irregular adverbs is mainly due to their formation. The most common way to make adverbs is by adding "-ly" to an adjective. Irregular adverbs have the same form as the adjective and do not follow the rules.    Related Test: English Grammar Practice Test:... Show more

Select the adverb which cannot be compared.