yes because it says someone is sweeter than a cupcake or something which tells what they are.
sweeter
sweet, sweeter, sweetest
Yes a lot is an adjective
Do you know what an adjective is? have you skipped school? yes it is.
better, best
no. its an adjective.
sweeter
sweeter
No, the word 'sweeter' is the comparative form for the adjective sweet: sweet, sweeter, sweetest To 'sweeten' is a verb: sweeten, sweetens, sweetening, sweetened. Example: I sweeten my tea with honey.
Saccharin is sweeter by 500 times
This Time I'll Be Sweeter was created in 1975.
Sweeter than Bourbon was created in 2008.
No Sweeter Love was created on 2000-09-21.
The strawberries just get sweeter.
It can be either, depending on the word modified. For example: 'Jane arrived very late.' (Adverb) 'Jane was a late entrant to the competition.' (Adjective) 'I'm running late, so don't wait up for me.' (Adverb) 'I inherited this vase from my late grandfather.' (Adjective) 'Don't be late!' (Adjective) 'The late roses in my garden have a sweeter scent than the early ones.' (Adjective) 'Better late than never.' (Adverb, with an implied verb such as 'arrive')
I am pretty sure they taste sweeter in sugar.
Sweeter Than the Day was created in 2001-01.