Which is the comparative form of the adverb fast?
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The comparative form of the adverb "fast" would be faster.
The comparative form of a word is when the word is taken and used in a bigger sense, so to speak.
For instance, the comparative form of the word "good" would be better.
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Faster or fastest? This would make compared to others.
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