Which form of the adverb is underlined in the sentence? Allana thanks me more graciously than she once did. A. comparative B. positive C. superlative
The Underline word is more graciouly
Any ideas?
no sorry @vera_ewing
Don't apologize to me! It's your schoolwork, not mine :) "More (graciously) than" this is comparing, isn't it?
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which word is underlined?
The Underline word is more graciouly
What do you think the answer is?
he doesn't know, that's why e is asking :P
Well I can't just give him the answer. That would be against the CoC. Take a guess, @Rubyjadeluv
haha, yah u got a point there
http://www.linguisticsgirl.com/positive-comparative-and-superlative-adverbs/ first ill give you that, and then ill give th answer. take a guess based off of this info first. ill give answer after u guess, that way none of us get in trouble
ps, vera gave you a good hint at the start, when he said "this is "comparing" isnt it
Yes, that should have been enough for him to figure out the answer, but it seems like he just wants a direct answer, which I refuse to give, because it is against the CoC.
A?
Yes, good job :)
that is correct! ^_^
im so dum
lolool
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