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What is the degree of comparison for the underlined adverb in the sentence? Hal comes here more frequently now than he did before. A. superlative B. comparative C. positive
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What is the degree of comparison for the underlined adverb in the sentence?
Hal comes here more frequently now than he did before.
A.
superlative
B.
comparative
C.
positive
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The answer to this question is A.
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The degree of comparison for the underlined adverb in the sentence is comparative. The correct answer is B.
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