redder, reddest
sadder, saddest
Sad is a short adjective so you just add -er to make the comparative form = sadder You add -est to make the superlative form = saddest
red=angry blue=sad yellow or green=sick
The difference is that sad is sad and lonely is when there is no one around you and you feel scared
Time cause if you look back in time there will be sad and happy times.
Because sad is a feeling and an expression . if i am sad my body has changed for example my face . On the other hand bad is a adjective to describe the body, bad is the past tense so for e.g you have been bad. and if your sad e.g you are sad , which is present tense.This is not correct.Both bad and sad are adjectives. They can be used in past or present tense sentences. eg He was sad / He is sad / He was bad / He is bad.Sad is not a verb because you cannot say - He sads me or He sadded me. Compare this to the verb punch- He punches me / He punched me.
comparative = sadder superlative = saddest
Sad is a short adjective so you just add -er to make the comparative form = sadder You add -est to make the superlative form = saddest
The comparative of sad is sadder, and the superlative is saddest.comparative - saddersuperlative - saddest
The comparative degree of "sad" is "sadder."
the saddest
sadder, saddest
word comparative superlative pretty prettier prettiest hungry hungrier hungriest sad sadder saddest
There are two forms of comparative and one superlative. For sad, these are sad, sadder, and saddest. He was sad. His friend seemed sadder. But the girl was the saddest of the three children.
the superlative form of sad is SADDEST
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The comparative form of "sad" is "sadder."
saddest