There are three different types of adverbs. These included the 'Adverbs of Manner' (English words that end with the letters 'ly' while in Spanish they end with the letters 'mente'), the 'Comparative Adverbs' (English words that indicate quantity or quality and where most words end with the letters 'er' whereas in Spanish the words más or menos are placed before the noun, adverb or adjective it is comparing) and the 'Superlative Adverbs'. The Superlative Adverbs are adverbs that indicate the most. In English this is shown by the words ending of with the letters 'est' . In Spanish, these... Show more There are three different types of adverbs. These included the 'Adverbs of Manner' (English words that end with the letters 'ly' while in Spanish they end with the letters 'mente'), the 'Comparative Adverbs' (English words that indicate quantity or quality and where most words end with the letters 'er' whereas in Spanish the words más or menos are placed before the noun, adverb or adjective it is comparing) and the 'Superlative Adverbs'. The Superlative Adverbs are adverbs that indicate the most. In English this is shown by the words ending of with the letters 'est' . In Spanish, these types of adverbs include the definite article just before the words of más and menos. Show less
There are three different types of adverbs. These included the 'Adverbs of Manner' (English words that end with the letters 'ly' while in Spanish they end with the letters 'mente'), the 'Comparative Adverbs' (English words that indicate quantity or quality and where most words end with the letters 'er' whereas in Spanish the words más or menos are placed before the noun, adverb or adjective it is comparing) and the 'Superlative Adverbs'. The Superlative Adverbs are adverbs that indicate the most. In English this is shown by the words ending of with the letters 'est' . In Spanish, these types of adverbs include the definite article just before the words of más and menos.
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