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LESSON 27 ADVERBS Adverbs are formed from adjectives by changing the ν of the gen. plur. masc. to ς. Thus the gen. plur. of ἀληθής, true, is ἀληθω̂ν, and the adverb is ἀληθω̂ς, truly, verily. The comparative and superlative degrees of adverbs are formed by using the neut. sing. of the comparative degree of the adjective and the neut. plur. of the superlative of the adjective respectively. Thus ταχέως is “quickly”; τάχιον, more quickly; τάχιστα, most quickly (Acts 17:15). Note ὡς with the