adverbs - Is there a difference between "quicker" and "more quickly"
This is a follow up to this question: What is the difference between "quicker" and "faster"?
"Quicker" is an adverb, as are "more" (in this context) and "quickly".
So is there a difference besides preference between these?
Answer
Quicker is the comparative of quick, which is an adjective; more quickly is the comparative of quickly, which is an adverb.
Informally, quick is also used as adverb, with the meaning of "at a fast rate, quickly." These are the examples reported by the NOAD (third edition).
He'll find some place where he can make money quicker.
Get out, quick!
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