cleaner
Darker is a comparative adjective
No
"Gooder" is an incorrect usage of the comparative form of the adjective "good". The correct comparative for is "better".
Gentler is the comparative form of gentle.
The comparative form for the adjective miserable is more miserable; the superlative form is most miserable.
The word 'comparative' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'comparative' is a word for the middle degree of an adjective or adverb; a thing equivalent to another.Example: The comparative of the adjective short is shorter.The noun form of the adjective 'comparative' is comparativeness.
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)
The comparative adjective of "little" is "less".
Darker is a comparative adjective
No, "useless" is not a comparative adjective. It is a simple adjective used to describe something that has no use or value.
The comparative form of "clean" is "cleaner."
comparative
The usual adjective is improved, and the comparative would be "more improved."
No, small is a "positive" adjective. The "comparative" is smaller, and the "superlative" is smallest.
Adjective, comparative, superlative little, less, least
No
No, sideways is not a comparative form of an adjective.