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today's dig lasted longer than one yesterday is the correct answer. your welcome. 😎
It is in the comparative degree. It shows a comparison between two things.This boat moves more swiftly than the last one we used.
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The word "unfortunately" is not an adverb in this sentence. It is actually an adverbial phrase used to convey a feeling or sentiment.
It can be part of an adverb phrase, such as "other than as expected." Other is usually a pronoun, noun, or adjective.
It can be a preposition and an adverb. Preposition: other than; except for Adverb: In addition; also
No other food than dead fish.
There are no adverb forms of the participle adjectives (disrupting and disrupted), other than the negative adverb undisruptingly. However, the derivative adjective disruptive creates the adverb disruptively.
I cannot think of any way the word 'everywhere' could be used other than as an adverb.
The comparative form of the adverb soon is SOONER: She arrived SOONER than the other guests.
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An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. The adverb forms of many adjectives have the suffix -LY and modify the verb rather than the subject noun.Example : "Molly was happy. (adjective form, no adverb)Example : "Molly was skipping happily." (happily modifies verb form)Example : "Molly was extremely happy" (extremely modifies adjective happy)Example : "Molly was running extremely fast." (extremely modifies adverb fast)