Yes. It's an adjective. You could use it like this:
The easy way to get to my house from school is straight down the main road. There's a quicker way, but it involves a lot of turns in side streets and you might get lost. Let me show you a quicker method for solving the problem.
Candy is dandy,
But liquor is quicker.
--Ogden Nash
quicker/quickest
quicker, quickest
quicker, the quickest
quicker
To find the comparative of an adverb, find its root word. Once you have the root word, conjugate it for more. For example, if you are trying to find the comparative for 'quickly,' first find the root, quick, then conjugate it for more quick: quicker.(If you are asking how to make a comparative adverb, it's just more adverb. For example, more quickly.)
Quicker
quicker?
speedwalk
The word 'quicker' is the comparative form of the adjective 'quick' (quicker, quickest). Example sentence: The quicker bird grabbed the bread crust while the other squawked in protest.
quicker/quickest
quicker, quickest
No, "quicklyer" is not a recognized word in the English language. The comparative form of "quick" is "quicker."
Comparative form: Quicker Superlative form: Quickest
Usually, by adding er. Fast, faster; smart, smarter; quick, quicker
get on a plane quicker
Stell doesn't seem to be a word. Please clarify.
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