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“She completed the task ___ than I expected.”

AQuick

BMore quick

CQuickly

DMore quickly

Answer:

D. More quickly

Read Explanation:

The verb “completed” needs an adverb to describe how the task was done.

  • Quick → adjective, cannot modify a verb

  • More quick → incorrect; adjectives form comparatives differently, but here we need an adverb

  • Quickly → adverb, but this is the positive form, not comparative

  • More quicklycomparative adverb, used when comparing how fast something was done relative to expectations

Correct sentence:
“She completed the task more quickly than I expected.”


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