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Which sentence is grammatically correct? a. It's obvious that you don't drive as faster as me. b. It's obvious that you drive faster than me. c. It's obvious that you drive more fast than I. d. It's obvious that you drive no faster than I.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Its obvious that B is the correct answer.

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Final answer:

The grammatically correct sentence is 'b. It's obvious that you drive faster than me.'

Step-by-step explanation:

The grammatically correct sentence is: b. It's obvious that you drive faster than me.

In this sentence, the word 'faster' is used correctly as a comparative adjective to compare the driving speed of the speaker and the person being addressed. Option a is incorrect because 'as faster as me' is not grammatically correct. Option c is also incorrect because 'more fast' should be 'faster'. Option d is incorrect because 'no faster than' is used to indicate that both parties are driving at the same speed, which contradicts the intended meaning of the sentence.

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