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In the below sentence, what type of adjective or adverb is more happily? At the party, Michael danced more happily than I had s...Asked by iedda
In the sentence below, what type of adjective or adverb is more happily?
At the party, Michael danced more happily than I had seen him dance before.
A. Comparative adjective
B. comparative adverb
C. superlative adjective
D. superlative adverb
At the party, Michael danced more happily than I had seen him dance before.
A. Comparative adjective
B. comparative adverb
C. superlative adjective
D. superlative adverb
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http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/adjective.htm
and
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/adverb.htm
Study these webpages completely, and then let us know what you decide.
and
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/adverb.htm
Study these webpages completely, and then let us know what you decide.
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iedda
Writeacher
Is it B Comparative adverb?
Is it B Comparative adverb?
Answered by
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Yes, B!
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