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What is the positive form of the Noun Dictionaries?

Nouns do not have 'positive' forms.Adjectives are the part of speech that are positive, comparative, or superlative; for example:The positive form of the adjective 'cold' is 'cold'.The comparative form is 'colder'.The superlative form is 'coldest'.


What is the comparative form of the adjective brave?

superlative - bravest comparative - braver positive - brave


What is the comparative form of 'beloved'?

"More beloved" is the comparative form for "beloved."Specifically, the positive form is "beloved." The comparative form is "more beloved." The superlative form is "most beloved."


What is an example of a positive pronoun?

If "positive" is really the word you mean: Adjectives may be positive, comparative or superlative. In English, pronouns are not described as positive but adjectives are positive and verbs can be positive or negative. A positive adjective is the simple for of the adjective, from which the comparative and superlative are formed. For example, smart is the positive form of the adjective; smarter is the comparative form; and smartest is the superlative form. Verbs can be positive or negative. for example, has or has not (hasn't); does or does not (doesn't); can or can not (can't), etc.


What are the comparative and superlative forms of the word 'red'?

positive: red comparative: redder superlative: reddest


Is loud a comparative form?

No, loud is the positive degree. The comparative is louder.


What is the comparative form of odd?

Positive=Odd Comparative=More Odd Superlative=Most Odd


What are the Positive comparative superlative form of comfortable?

More comfortable and most comfortable are the comparative and superlatives for comfortable.


What is the comparative degree form of new?

The comparative form of new is newer (from 'moRE new')The superlative form of new is newest. (from 'moST new')


What is the superlative form of brilliant?

most brilliant


What is the correct Positive form of DOGS?

The English language does not have 'positive' nouns (dogs is a noun); the designation for 'positive' is used for adjectives. For example: Positive: nice Comparative: nicer Superlative: nicest Positive: positive Comparative: more positive Superlative: most positive


Comparative asuperlative. Is it noble nobler noblest?

Positive is noble. Comparative is nobler. Superlative is noblest.