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Is most eagerly in superlative or comparative form?

"Most eagerly" is in the superlative form.

Here's why:

* Superlative: Used to compare three or more things and indicates the highest degree of a quality.

* Comparative: Used to compare two things and indicates a higher degree of a quality.

The word "most" is a superlative adjective, indicating the highest degree of eagerness.

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