Yes, it is.
because you are a boring person?
more correct most correct I would say that "correct" can not be compared. Something is either correct , or it is not. One can say "more nearly correct" and perhaps "most nearly correct" would make sense in some cases.
No. "Quicklier" is not a word. The correct form is "more quickly". Sample sentence: "We have to work more quickly to finish in an hour."
There are no single-word comparative and superlative for recent. They would be "More recent" and "Most recent"
compare and contrast
No, "more prouder" is not correct grammar. "More proud" is the correct form to compare levels of pride.
more boring, most boring
more boring
more boring and most boring
more boring, most boring
Superlative: most boring Comparative: More boring Examples: Today is the most boring day ever. Today is more boring than yesterday.
The grammar terms for "as boring as" are a comparative adjective and an adverbial phrase. "As" is a comparative conjunction used to compare the degree of two things, and "boring" is the comparative adjective that describes the level of dullness. The phrase "as boring as" functions as an adverbial phrase that modifies the verb or adjective in the sentence.
You meant:ABURRIDO (correct spelling) boring; boredEstoy aburrido --- I'm boredSoy aburrido --- I'm a boring person
Clubpenguin just gets boring and boring even the map got even more boring Music jam is boring everything they made is boring but old cp ROCKED
Its not boring at all. Really all you have to do is get into a habbit of going on it, and you will enjoy it more and more
I'm unable to see the pictures you're referring to. Please describe the statement or provide more details for me to compare them for you.
It is a comment, and is correct. For instance, you might turn to a mate while watching a TV programme, and comment by saying: "This is getting boring!"