Compare the adverbs in the following sentences: He types quickly. She types more quickly.
A. She types quickly than he does.
B. ‘She types more quickly’ implies a higher speed than ‘He types quickly’.
C. He types more quickly.
D. He types more quickly than she does.

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A. subject
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D. object of a preposition
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Kathleen hasn’t been exercising very much lately.
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Which of the following sentences is correct?
A. The more time I spend in this city, I love it more!
B. The more time I spend in this city, the more I love it!
C. The more time I spend in this city, more I love it!
D. The more time I spend in this city, as more I love it!
