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Why is the word better an adverb?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

The word better is either an adverb or an adjective.

It can be used to modify a verb, as the comparative form of the adverb "well."

"Suzy runs well, but I run better."

It can also show improvement.

"He drives better with his glasses on."

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