Choose the option that fills the blank with the most suitable word:
Lisa felt _____ than her friend Jane, who was still in bed with the flu. [Basic]
A
well
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B
good
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C
better
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D
best
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Solution
The correct option is C better The given sentence is an example of the adverb of comparative degree. An adverb that compares two things becomes a comparative degree of an adverb. 'Good' is an adverb of positive degree. 'Better' is an adverb of comparative degree. 'Best' is an adverb of superlative degree. 'Well' is an adverb of degree.