The degree of comparison is superlative.
Descriptive words ending with -est are superlative forms.
Example sentence - If I were to define the perfect day, it would include a beautiful sunrise.
John attended Sunset Elementary School and graduated from Sunrise High School in May of 1980 should be the way the sentence is capitalized.
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The category or part of speech for the word "seldom" in the sentence "You have seldom seen a more beautiful sunrise" is adverb. An adverb modifies or describes a verb, which in this case is "have seen."
The noun 'sunrise' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The degree of comparison used in this sentence is:Superlative
The degree of comparison used in this sentence is:Superlative
The degree of comparison is superlative. Descriptive words ending with -est are superlative forms.
One sentence using the word sunrise is: - I love to see the beautiful sunrise
In this sentence, "seldom" is functioning as an adverb modifying the verb "seen." It indicates the frequency at which the action of seeing a beautiful sunrise has occurred.
Example sentence - If I were to define the perfect day, it would include a beautiful sunrise.
I will stand on top of the plateau to watch the sunrise.
Just look at this beautiful cloudless sunrise!
The knight bravely fought in the battle and ultimately was slain by the enemy's sword.
Sunrise 'WAS' on the 23rd of March, 2008, at approximately 07:13. Closest comparison was with Grand Junction, Colorado, 41 miles Northwest of Delta, Colorado.Alternatively, Sunrise on the 23rd of March, 2008, WAS at 06:58 in Denver, Colorado, 256 miles east of Delta.
John attended Sunset Elementary School and graduated from Sunrise High School in May of 1980 should be the way the sentence is capitalized.
"Eventually the star will return to its same relative location at sunrise"