The word 'happiest' is an adjective; the superlative form of the adjective 'happy' (happier, happiest).
There are three types of adjectives:
-Normal adjectives
-Comparative adjectives, comparing only out of two things
-Superlative adjectives, comparing three or more things.
For bad, it would be:
-Bad
-Worse
-Worst.
no, it is an adjective
No, the word 'happiest' is an adjective. Specifically, 'happiest' is in the superlative form of the adjective 'happy'.
It's an adverb when it shows when something happens: I'll see you tonight.Or a noun: Tonight is the happiest night of my life.
The word "happy" is an adjective, and "very" is an adverb that modifies happy.
Adverb.Here is an adverb, not an adjective.
no, it is an adjective
No, the word 'happiest' is an adjective. Specifically, 'happiest' is in the superlative form of the adjective 'happy'.
No, the word 'happiest' is an adjective, the superlative form for the adjective happy (happier, happiest). The noun form for the adjective happy is happiness.
It's an adverb when it shows when something happens: I'll see you tonight.Or a noun: Tonight is the happiest night of my life.
The word "happy" is an adjective, and "very" is an adverb that modifies happy.
Dark can be an adjective or a noun. Darkly is an adverb.
Night: noun an: adverb adjective: adjective noun: noun adverb: adverb
Adverb.Here is an adverb, not an adjective.
its an adverb an adjective is a descriptive word an adverb is a feeling
An adverb describes a verb, an adjective or another adverb.
The adjective of strength is strong.The adverb of strength is strongly.
It can be an adjective OR an adverb. adjective -- You dog is a friendly dog adverb -- She always talks friendly to me