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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the comparative form of an adverb? A. Ryan danced worse than Zach. B. Ryan danced more worse than Zach. C. Ryan danced worser than Zach. D. Ryan danced worsely
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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the comparative form of an adverb?
A. Ryan danced worse than Zach.
B. Ryan danced more worse than Zach.
C. Ryan danced worser than Zach.
D. Ryan danced worsely than Zach.
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The correct answer is C “ Ryan danced worser than Zach.”
Because its the way when you describe something or someone with the “er” at the end which represent more than other
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