Answer:
Answers are below.
Explanation:
The comparative form of the given words are:
a) taller
b) older
c) happier
d) longer
e) busier
f) worse
g) better
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A gerund is a verbal that looks like a verb + -ing, and functions as a noun in a sentence. So, having this in mind, the correct answer as to what the gerund is in this sentence is C. speeding.
Practice should be the answer
I can only provide one <span>anecdote since I don't have enough time.
'The past will let you go if you let go of the past.' Some of us have some memories we want to get out of our head, and some of us have memories we want to keep forever. Some people don't get to make that decision because they took too much time or they didn't get the chance to.
They didn't take life for granted. </span>
Absolutely, especially if the harm was intentional (on purpose). If you harm someone, you have to think about and live with that incident for the rest of your life. Ill will and feelings eat away at a person. You start to lose sleep; your health declines in many ways; overall, you just feel terrible. This is all multiplied even more when you intentional harm someone. Often times, you relive the incident over and over again. The harm being done to you, now, can be far worse than when you placed harm on someone else.