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27 September, 20:56

What is the degree of comparison of the underlined modifier?

We would like to work at the soup kitchen more frequently next year.

Underlined words: more frequently

A.

comparative

B.

superlative

C.

positive

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  1. 27 September, 21:05
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    More frequently is in the comparative degree of comparison. It compares two time frames: this year and next year. So, the answer is A.

    Let's have the other from of the modifier.

    The positive degree is 'frequently'.

    The superlative degree is 'most frequently'.
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