My baby is livelier than me
She was in a much livelier mood after spending the day at the beach.
The party became much livelier once the music started playing.
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A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the sentence "I thought so" is not an interrogative sentence. It is a declarative sentence expressing the speaker's belief or opinion. An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question.
No, the sentence "Judge a man by his words not his actions" is not an assertive sentence. It is an imperative sentence because it gives a command or instruction.
The party became much livelier once the music started playing.
You can say I was feeling livelier than ever before when I first tried...... Or you can say I was feeling livelier than ever.
The thesis submitted by him is a livelier, more candid and contains more discursive treatment of the subject.
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for the word thrilled the synonyms are:-stimulate, excite, stirfor the word livelier the synonyms are:-lively (vs. dull)alive(predicate)bouncing, bouncy, peppy, spirited, effervescent, frothy, scintillating, sparklyburbling, burbly, effusive, gushinglivewarm
The comparative form of the word lively is livelier. Its very easy example: large larger largest. or When comparing two things, you use a comparative. The comparative form of an adjective has either the word "more" or the ending "-er." Two-syllable adjectives that end with "y" form the comparative by dropping the "y" and adding "ier."The comparatives for lively are livelier and liveliest.
One would assume that the brighter, livelier and more "flashy" the male is the more likely he is to gain access to a mate.