Comparative Adverbs in English
This video is about comparative adverbs. Use comparative adverbs when comparing two actions or one action that occurs during two different periods of time. The first file that I uploaded had a problem, so I needed to upload a newer version. I invite you to visit my new website for free English language instruction: https://www.englishfortheplanet.com Join this channel to get access to perks: / @learnamericanenglishonline

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