This decision to go with what the word is, instead of by what it does, is interesting because it is unusual. In other words, with most gray-area parts of speech, we grammarians do go by the job that the word does in the sentence to make the call. For example, the “-ing” form...
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and while it's true that for many adjectives ending in "y" preceded by a consonant, the "y" changes to "i" before adding "-er" (as in "happy" to "happier"), this rule generally applies to "1 SYLLABLE" adjectives. For adverbs, and particularly for those with "2 or MORE SYLLABLES...
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