most happily
more happily, most happily
what is the superlative word for blue
No, happily is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective happy.
No, the superlative form is "gentlest."
Happy is an adjective. The adverb form is happily. The comparative adverb form is more happily, and the superlative is most happily. When a comparative has two syllables as in happy, in most cases it can be used two ways (1) happier, or (2) more happy. Either way is correct. However, the -LY adverb forms must use "more" and "most" to express the comparative and superlative.
The comparative of Happily is more happily and superlative of happily is more happily
comparative form of happily can be happier &superlative form of happily can be happiest
more happily, most happily
more happily, most happily
more happily, most happily
more happily, most happily
Superlative to "More" is the word, "Most".
what is the superlative word for blue
The superlative form of "generous" is "most generous."
No, happily is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective happy.
The superlative form of the word "grant" is "most granting."
No, the superlative form is "gentlest."