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Old 03-Dec-2003, 17:04
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In the book I am using "streamline english connections" under comparism of adverbs they use slowly then more slowly. An example given: "hey both walk slowly. Mr. Kent always has to wait for his wife at the top of the hill, because Mrs. Kent walks more slowly than Mr. Kent." I personally would use: "beacause Mrs. Kent walks slower than Mr. Kent." But it seems that is incorrect!!
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