Flowers fruits plants
The comparative degree of "fresh" is "fresher," used when comparing two items. The superlative degree is "freshest," used when comparing three or more items. These degrees are formed by adding "-er" and "-est" respectively to the base form of the adjective "fresh."
To me, I think the hardest are the first three.
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No probably not. It is classified into the catagory, Experienced where as there are three Quests that are Grandmaster, the Hardest of these being "The Void Stares Back".
The answers for this question vary depending on the person. I personally think the hardest languages to learn are Spanish, French, and Chinese.
Get a life! DOn't you have a brain? o.o
Cardiac muscle.
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The second hardest mineral is moissanite, which is a naturally occurring mineral made of silicon carbide. The third hardest mineral is corundum, which includes gemstones like sapphires and rubies. Quartz ranks as number seven on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, making it less hard than diamond, moissanite, and corundum.
Refreshing has three syllables. Re-FRESH-ing
The three degrees (of comparison) for adjectives are Positive, Comparative and Superlative. Example: hard (positive) harder (comparative) hardest (superlative)
The diamond is the hardest mineral and is the state mineral of Arkansas.