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📘 Adverb (क्रिया विशेषण) – Degrees of Adverbs
मैं इसे 5 categories में बाँट रहा हूँ:
- Positive Degree
- Comparative Degree
- Superlative Degree
- Irregular Degree
- No Comparison (Absolute Adverbs)
✅ 1️⃣ Positive Degree (सामान्य रूप)
- He runs fast. (वह तेज दौड़ता है।)
- She speaks softly. (वह धीरे बोलती है।)
- They worked hard. (उन्होंने कड़ी मेहनत की।)
- He drives carefully. (वह सावधानी से गाड़ी चलाता है।)
- She sings beautifully. (वह सुंदर गाती है।)
- He answered politely. (उसने विनम्रता से जवाब दिया।)
- She completed the task quickly. (उसने काम जल्दी पूरा किया।)
- He writes neatly. (वह साफ लिखता है।)
- They live happily. (वे खुशी से रहते हैं।)
- She waited patiently. (वह धैर्य से इंतजार करती रही।)
- He reacted calmly. (उसने शांति से प्रतिक्रिया दी।)
- She danced gracefully. (वह सुंदरता से नाची।)
- He works efficiently. (वह कुशलता से काम करता है।)
- She answered correctly. (उसने सही जवाब दिया।)
- He fought bravely. (वह बहादुरी से लड़ा।)
- She smiled sweetly. (वह मीठे ढंग से मुस्कुराई।)
- He climbed slowly. (वह धीरे चढ़ा।)
- She explained clearly. (उसने स्पष्ट समझाया।)
- He behaved rudely. (उसने रूखे तरीके से व्यवहार किया।)
- She listened attentively. (उसने ध्यान से सुना।)
✅ 2️⃣ Comparative Degree (तुलनात्मक रूप)
- He runs faster than me. (वह मुझसे तेज दौड़ता है।)
- She sings more beautifully than her sister.
- He works harder than before.
- She speaks more softly now.
- He drives more carefully than you.
- She completed the task more quickly.
- He reacted more calmly.
- She danced more gracefully.
- He answered more politely.
- She writes more neatly.
- He climbed more slowly.
- She explained more clearly.
- He fought more bravely.
- She behaved more rudely.
- He performed better than others.
- She sings worse today.
- He came earlier than me.
- She arrived later than expected.
- He jumped higher.
- She works more efficiently.
✅ 3️⃣ Superlative Degree (सर्वोत्तम रूप)
- He runs the fastest in the team.
- She sings the most beautifully.
- He works the hardest.
- She speaks the most softly.
- He drives the most carefully.
- She completed the task the most quickly.
- He reacted the most calmly.
- She danced the most gracefully.
- He answered the most politely.
- She writes the most neatly.
- He climbed the most slowly.
- She explained the most clearly.
- He fought the most bravely.
- She behaved the most rudely.
- He performed the best.
- She sang the worst.
- He came the earliest.
- She arrived the latest.
- He jumped the highest.
- She works the most efficiently.
✅ 4️⃣ Irregular Adverbs
- He did well in the exam.
- She sings better than me.
- He performed the best.
- She behaved badly.
- He sings worse today.
- She did the worst.
- He came early.
- She came earlier than me.
- He arrived the earliest.
- She came late.
- He arrived later.
- She came the latest.
- He ran far.
- She ran farther than him.
- He ran the farthest.
- She works much.
- He works more than before.
- She works the most.
- He earned little.
- She earned less than me.
✅ 5️⃣ Absolute Adverbs (No Comparison)
- He is always honest.
- She is never late.
- They are often happy.
- He is sometimes angry.
- She is rarely absent.
- He is usually busy.
- She is already here.
- He is almost ready.
- She is just arriving.
- He is still working.
- She is now free.
- He came yesterday.
- She will come tomorrow.
- He lives here.
- She went there.
- He looked everywhere.
- She searched inside.
- He stayed outside.
- She moved forward.
- He stepped backward.
🎯 Quick Rule Summary
- Short adverb → -er / -est (fast → faster → fastest)
- Long adverb → more / most
- Irregular → well → better → best
- Some adverbs → No comparison (always, never)