the superlative form of sad is SADDEST
The comparative of sad is sadder, and the superlative is saddest.comparative - saddersuperlative - saddest
No, the superlative form is "gentlest."
If splendidest was a word, it would be a superlative. The comparative form of splendid is more splendid, the superlative form is most splendid.
The comparative form of the word "cheap" is "cheaper." The superlative form is "cheapest."
the superlative form of sad is SADDEST
The comparative of sad is sadder, and the superlative is saddest.comparative - saddersuperlative - saddest
The superlative of "sad" is "saddest" and the comparative is "sadder".
sad, 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
No, the superlative form is "gentlest."
Smoothest is the superlative form of the word smooth. The comparative form is smoother.
The superlative form of the word "genuine" is "most genuine."
If splendidest was a word, it would be a superlative. The comparative form of splendid is more splendid, the superlative form is most splendid.
the comparative and superlative forms of the word near are nearer(in comparative form) and nearest(in superlative form).
The comparative form of the word "cheap" is "cheaper." The superlative form is "cheapest."
What's the superlative of shine