In the sentence below, what type of adjective or adverb is more happily?

At the party, Michael danced more happily than I had seen him dance before.

A. Comparative adjective
B. comparative adverb
C. superlative adjective
D. superlative adverb

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Is it B Comparative adverb?

Yes, B!

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To determine the type of adjective or adverb in the sentence, we first need to understand the function of "more happily."

In this sentence, "more happily" is comparing the way Michael danced at the party to how he had danced before. It is indicating that his dancing at the party was done to a greater extent or in a more joyful manner than his previous dancing.

Now, let's analyze the options:

A. Comparative adjective: An adjective that compares two or more things. This option is not applicable since "more happily" is not describing a noun.

B. Comparative adverb: An adverb that compares two or more actions or qualities. This option correctly describes "more happily" because it is comparing how Michael danced at the party to how he had danced before.

C. Superlative adjective: An adjective that compares more than two things and shows the highest degree. This option is not applicable since "more happily" is not showing the highest degree but rather a higher degree compared to before.

D. Superlative adverb: An adverb that compares more than two actions or qualities and shows the highest degree. This option is not applicable since "more happily" is not showing the highest degree but rather a higher degree compared to before.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. comparative adverb.

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