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'If he wasn’t such a pain in the ass, we could take him along' is a wrong example of indicative mood, isn't it? The correct English is subjunctive mood, because it's an un-real, imaginary situation. 'If he WEREn't such a pain in the ass, we could take him along' is correct. 

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Choose the sentence with correct use of the comparative adverbs:
A She sings more beautifully than him.
B He runs quickly than the other athletes.
C They finished the race sooner than us.
D She dances more gracefully than anyone in the class.