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What is a superlative modifier?

Superlative modifiers are descriptive words that end in - est. Or, for irregular modifiers, the superlative form is the one which takes the concept to the highest degree. (See examples below) The modifiers that end in -er are called the comparative forms. Examples: long, longer, longest (longest = superlative) cold, colder, coldest (coldest = superlative) good, better, best (This is an irregular form, best = superlative) bad, worse, worst (also an irregular form, worst = superlative)


What is the adjective and superlative of more beautiful?

Beautiful is adjective its superlative degree is the most beautiful


How is the comparative degree deeper from superlative degree?

The comparative form compares two things eg the red car is faster than the blue car, (faster is the comparative adjective).The superlative form is used to compare three or more things and to pick out one as being more (something) than all the others. The red car is fast and so is the blue car but the silver one is the fastest, (fastest is the superlative adjective)


Which sentence uses the correct comparative form of the adjective pretty?

Neither. Pretty is the positive degree. The comparative is prettier; the superlative is prettiest.


Which one of these words should not be used in the comparative or superlative degree?

D


What do you add to the end of most one syllable and some two syllable adjectives to form a comparison or a superlative?

to make the comparative form you add -er. you say - bigger thanto make the superlative form you add -est. you say - the biggest


What is the superlative degree of perfect?

There is nothing more perfect than perfect, hence, there is no superlative for perfect. Same goes for 'unique'. It means, "One of a kind", and you cannot get more 'one of a kind' than 'one of a kind'. No superlative for 'unique', either.


What are comparative and superlative forms of money?

Money is a noun, so it does not have a comparative or a superlative form. Adjectives and adverbs are the parts of speech that have one.


What is superlative form this frase tiger woods is one of the best golfers?

best


What is the superlative form of the word common?

"Most common" is the one that is most common.


What is the difference between a comparative and superlative adjective?

A comparative adjective is one that compares two things: "Kayla was FASTER than Sally."A superlative adjective describes the most, greatest, or best: "Kayla was the FASTEST runner I have ever seen."


What are the example of regular degree of adjective?

The positive degree of an adjective is the simple form. ('My cat was fat.') The comparative degree compares two things. (Peter's cat was fatter than mine.') The superlative degree compares three or more things and indicates which of them displays more of the adjective than any of the others. ('David's cat was the fattest of all.') Most regular short adjectives form the comparative by adding 'er' (doubling the final consonant if necessary) and the superlative by adding 'est' (also doubling the final consonant if necessary). Longer adjectives, and some short ones, place 'more' and 'most' in front of the positive degree. Examples: 'I thought the Grand Canyon was wonderful, but the Great Wall of China was more wonderful.' 'Mary was the most bookish member of her family.' It is incorrect to use the superlative degree when only two things are being compared. Examples: 'Which is the better tie to wear with this shirt - the grey one or the blue one?' (Not 'Which is the best tie ...') 'Anna was the elder of the two sisters' (Not ' ... the eldest of the two sisters.')