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Worse or more badly? #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 02, 2008 4:09 am   Worse or more badly?
 

Hello,
Please look at this exercise :
Put the correct form of the suggested word to the blank:
He wants it (badly) than ever.
I think it is worse but the correct one must be ''more badly''
Please tell me why.
Thanks in advance.
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Worse or more badly? #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 02, 2008 5:34 am   Worse or more badly?
 

I'd use "worse" or "more".
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Worse or more badly? #3 (permalink) Mon Jun 02, 2008 8:29 am   Worse or more badly?
 

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Not a good exercise, duc.
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