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12 February, 13:36

Read the sentence. The new government acted more swiftly than the old to secure the rights of the colonists. What is the degree of the adverb more swiftly in the sentence? superlative positive comparative

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  1. 12 February, 17:06
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    I think it it comparative, as it saying more swiftly, rather than just swifty or slightly swiftly.
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