The chair was taller than the table.
The comparative is taller and the superlative is tallest.Tall, taller, tallest.
The word tall *is* an adjective. The comparative and superlative are taller and tallest.
no. an adverb is a word that describes a word. eg. he quickly ran.
No, the word paid is not an adverb.The word paid is a verb, as it describes an action.
The chair was taller than the table.
"Than" - I am taller than Jennifer.
'She is taller than me' is correct! ================================ Sorry, Kev. "Taller than me." is incorrect. The grammatically correct statement is: "She is taller than I." You should not take our word for it. You should consult with one of the English professors there at Weaverham, and get an authoritative opinion.
The word egotistical is an adjective. It describes someone who thinks themselves to be better than others.
There is only one tallest. Everyone can be tall. If someone is taller than you, they are taller. "Taller" means taller than the last example, so "taller" is the word for all the heights up to tallest.
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No, the word 'taller' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; the comparative form for the adjective tall (taller, tallest). Example sentence:The taller sister is Megan; the tallest one is their brother Matt.
The word 'than' is a conjunction and a preposition.Examples:Don't spend more than you can pay at the end of the month. (conjunction)Jim is taller than his dad. (preposition)
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