No. Should be -- I am coming on the field trip.
Also no 'as' at the end
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No, "quicklyer" is not a recognized word in the English language. The comparative form of "quick" is "quicker."
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IS THAT CORRECT : "Good evening, Sorry for replying so late but I was really busy and I promise I will try to answer quicker next time! I am sending you this email to say that I am coming at the field trip as Korinne who asked me if I can tell you that she is coming too. Yours truly Heaven Tylor" ?
No, it is incorrect. The correct terms are just 'quicker' or 'more quickly'.
That is the correct spelling of "quicker" (faster).
Well a quicker way to helping your back, is sleeping on a plain floor. Therefore your muscles are evening off.
Our oldest cat is faster than our youngest dog **** "Quicker" is OK too, but leave out the "more." "Quicker" means "more quick."
Thank you for your quick reply
Yes, but not formally. It can be an adverb when it means "more quickly" which is the grammatically correct form.
correct routing to destination and ensures quicker delivery.
33. But it would have been easier and quicker to use a calculator! And you cannot be sure that this answer is correct!
182. It would have been quicker using your calculator and you still can't be sure I have got the correct answer.
0.25 * 5 = 1.25 It would have been quicker to use a calculator and you cannot be sure that I have got the correct answer!
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