In the question below choose the word or phrase which best fills the gap in each sentence:
The boy thought that driving a car was not .... dangerous than riding a bicycle

a

so very

b

particularly

c

very

d

any more

e

any

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Emmanuel24458
4 months ago

degree verb do not take than when comparing
like too,very,so

you can have any as in
lagos is not any busier than ado

gabreferry
1 year ago

it's right 👍
but confusing 😕😕

kairakizitor7
1 year ago

first 😭🥇

Lyonclassy
3 months ago

The correct phrase to fill the gap is "any". The sentence uses a comparative structure ("not ... more dangerous than"), and in such negative comparisons, the word "any" is used to modify the comparative adjective "more dangerous".

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