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Mr oyelana drives dangerously than/more dangerously than his neighbour
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Correct: "Mr Oyelana drives more dangerously than his neighbour."
Explanation: "Dangerously" is an -ly adverb, so you form the comparative with "more" (not with -er). You can add "does" to avoid ambiguity: "Mr Oyelana drives more dangerously than his neighbour does." (American spelling: "neighbor.")
Explanation: "Dangerously" is an -ly adverb, so you form the comparative with "more" (not with -er). You can add "does" to avoid ambiguity: "Mr Oyelana drives more dangerously than his neighbour does." (American spelling: "neighbor.")
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