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Question

Fill in the blank with the comparative degree of the adverb:
I speak English ___________ now than last year.

A
more fluently
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fluently
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C
most fluently
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D
fluentliest
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Solution

The correct option is A more fluently
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. 'Fluently' is an adverb of positive degree. 'More fluently' is a comparative form of degree. 'Most fluently' is the superlative form of an adverb. 'Fluentliest' is not the correct word.
Thus, option A is the correct answer out of all the options.

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