Mother gets up ______ than any others in my family.

[  ]

A. more earlier      B. less earlier

C. far earlier     D. farther early

答案:C
提示:

far是副詞,不和比較級搭配,僅表示該比較級程度大小。

far是副詞,不和比較級搭配,僅表示該比較級程度大小。


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