What is the comparative of forth?

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2026-03-25 09:30

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The Word "forth" does not have a comparative form, as it is an adverb that indicates movement away from a place or a point in time. Comparatives typically apply to adjectives or adverbs that can express varying degrees, such as "fast" becoming "faster." Since "forth" doesn't describe a quality that can be compared, it remains unchanged.

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