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What is the comparative form of the adjective good?

Better.


Is comparative a noun?

Yes, the word 'comparative' is an adjective and a noun.The noun 'comparative' is a word for a degree of adjective or adverb.Examples:When something is better than good but not the best, use the comparative. (noun)The comparative form of the adjective good is better. (adjective)


Is gooder an adjective?

"Gooder" is an incorrect usage of the comparative form of the adjective "good". The correct comparative for is "better".


What is the comparative form of the adjective wise?

The comparative form of the adjective "wise" is "wiser."


What is a comparative form of the adjective long?

The comparative form of the adjective "long" is "longer."


What is the comparative adjective for good?

The comparative form of good is better. The superlative form is best.


Is finer an adjective?

Yes. it is the comparative form of the adjective fine, meaning not coarse, or very good.


What is the comparative form of an adjective?

The comparative form of an adjective is the -er form.examples:Bricks are heavier than feathers.She is older than her sister.Blood is thicker than water.There are some irregular comparative forms.example:The comparative form is good is better.Our team is better than yours.


Is redder the comparative form of red?

Yes, the word redder is the comparative form of the adjective red.The superlative form is reddest.


Is sideways comparative?

No, sideways is not a comparative form of an adjective.


What is the correct form of the word Proud?

"Pride" is a noun and a verb and as such does not have a comparative form. The adjective "prideful" has the comparative "more prideful", while the adjective "proud" has the comparative "prouder."


Is larger a proper adjective?

No, it is a comparative adjective. (comparative form of the adjective large)A "proper adjective" is a capitalized form derived from a proper noun (e.g. French).