heavier, heaviest
That is not a question, but a statement. Statements in English are suffixed by period (.), not question mark (?).heavy - heavier - heaviest
Heavier.heaviest
heavier, heaviest
Heavier is the comparative form of the adjective heavy, so it is called a comparative adjective. The boy is heavier than the girl.
Comparative: Noisier Superlative: Noisiest
Heavier is the comparative adjective for heavy. The superlative is heaviest.
The 3 forms of adjectives are comparative, superlative, and positive. Example: Positive- bad Comparative- worse Superlative- worst
Adjectives and adverbs have comparative and superlative forms.
The comparative of good is better. The superlative of good is best.
Comparative: more colorful Superlative: most colorful
Comparative and superlative degrees are for adjectives and adverbs. House can be used as a noun or a verb and does not have comparative or superlative forms.
Some adjectives don't have comparative or superlative forms. Hind is one.
That is not a question, but a statement. Statements in English are suffixed by period (.), not question mark (?).heavy - heavier - heaviest
The comparative adjective of liquid is more fluid and superlative adjective is most fluid.
Comparative: heavy, heavier Superlative: heavy, heavier, heaviest
if they are short - est That's superlative. Comparative has -er
Harder and hardest