He's a ruthless leader who shows no mercy to the peasants.
Yes, the term 'more ruthless' is the comparative form of the adjective 'ruthless'. The superlative form is 'most ruthless'.
We use are when the sentence is in plural and is when the sentence is in singular form.
give a sentence using the word 'to check out'
To save you form ridicule I supplied you with this sentence.
yes, we can do it ourselves
A sentence using the word precipitation would be: Rain is a form of precipitation.
Honesty is always the best policy. This is an example of a sentence using the word honesty in it's proper form.
The possessive form of the singular noun day is day's.The plural form of the noun day is days.The plural possessive form is days'.A possessive noun shows that something in the sentence belongs to that noun.Example sentences:Mercy Warren grew up a day's journeyfrom the battleground. (singular possessive noun)Mercy Warren grew up in the days of the American Revolution. (plural noun)Mercy Warren went on a two days'journey to see the battlefield. (plural possessive noun)
The possessive form for the noun dog is dog's.Example sentence: The dog's collar has the dog's name in rhinestones.
He put a canopy over his bike.
merciful
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.