What could a good question be based on the underlined words?

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learning54

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Hi teachers,
According to this sentence, 'Grant builds houses much better', What could a good question be based on the underlined words? It doesn't sound very good to my ears, 'How does he build houses?' If it was that one, I will need '... than somebody else' at the end of the sentence, won't I?

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Hi teachers,
According to this sentence, 'Grant builds houses much better', What could a good question be based on the underlined words? It doesn't sound very good to my ears, 'How does he build houses?' If it was that one, I will need '... than somebody else' at the end of the sentence, won't I?
Thanks in advance.

On a second thought, how about this one, 'Grant builds houses slowly but well.' Then the question, 'How does he build houses?', fits completely, doesn't it?
BTW. These sentences are on my own and are taken from shorts stories that I have written myself.
 

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On a second thought, how about this one, 'Grant builds houses slowly but well.' Then the question, 'How does he build houses?', fits completely, doesn't it?
BTW. These sentences are on my own and are taken from shorts stories that I have written myself.

Yes, that's better.
 
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