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OpenStudy (tabdo1226):

What is the degree of comparison of the underlined adverb in the sentence? I am supposed to mow the lawn more often than I do. A. comparative B. superlative C. positive

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OpenStudy (frizz):

What's the underlined adverb?

OpenStudy (tabdo1226):

more often

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OpenStudy (frizz):

I would have to say comparative. The other two don't seem to match the adverb.

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OpenStudy (tabdo1226):

Which sentence is written correctly? A. Tony is the most admiredest singer in the entire chorus. B. Tony is the more admired singer in the entire chorus. C. Tony is the admiredest singer in the entire chorus. D. Tony is the most admired singer in the entire chorus.

OpenStudy (frizz):

Saying it out loud... D sounds correct. It just had the right sentence flow.

OpenStudy (tabdo1226):

Which sentence is written correctly? A. I think no one else has grandparents nicest than hers. B. I think no one else has grandparents more nicest than hers. C. I think no one else has grandparents more nicer than hers. D. I think no one else has grandparents nicer than hers.

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