I can speak English __than Spanish (fluent)
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more fluently.
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more fluently
Full Answer:
I can speak English more fluently than Spanish.
Explanation:
Some words do not have any "-er" as comparative adverb. So, if it is the case, we use "more" before these words, to make it a comparative adverb. For example, here, "fluently" was made to "more fluently". The base form is "fluent".
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