The correct form should be 'neatest.'
More neat, neater is not proper grammar.
Either is correct in most cases.
Most Behaved is the correct one because it should be in the superlative degree of adjective. Behaved is a verbal adjective. If we use behave it is a verb not an adjective.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "tidy" (clean, neat, orderly).
The correct spelling is neat.Some example sentences are:Her hair is always very neat.She has neat handwriting.Please try to keep it neat.
More neat, neater is not proper grammar.
In most cases you would say you and I then again it depend on the question
you cannot say that and I do not know what you say instead
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one of the most is more proper one of the most is more proper one of the most is more proper (One of the most) is the correct way to say it.
Yes it is.
Yes ANSWER: "Best behaved" would be more correct.
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Either is correct in most cases.
Most Behaved is the correct one because it should be in the superlative degree of adjective. Behaved is a verbal adjective. If we use behave it is a verb not an adjective.
Both "the most known" and "the most well known" are grammatically correct phrases. However, "the most well known" is more commonly used and often sounds more natural in context.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "tidy" (clean, neat, orderly).