if they are short - est
That's superlative. Comparative has -er
shier
more convenient
Heavier is the comparative adjective for heavy. The superlative is heaviest.
Comparative: more colorful Superlative: most colorful
i think it they are superlative and comparative
The 3 forms of adjectives are comparative, superlative, and positive. Example: Positive- bad Comparative- worse Superlative- worst
Sure! Please provide the adjectives you'd like me to give the comparative and superlative degrees for.
shier
more convenient
heavier, heaviest
Heavier is the comparative adjective for heavy. The superlative is heaviest.
Comparative: more colorful Superlative: most colorful
Adjectives and adverbs have comparative and superlative forms.
The comparative of good is better. The superlative of good is best.
Comparative adjectives are used to compare two things, while superlative adjectives compare three or more things. Comparative adjectives typically end in "-er" (e.g., "taller," "smaller") or use "more" before the adjective (e.g., "more beautiful"). Superlative adjectives often end in "-est" (e.g., "tallest," "smallest") or use "most" (e.g., "most beautiful"). These forms help convey differences in degree or quality among the items being compared.
The word 'happy' is an adjective. Adjectives do not have a possessive form. Adjectives have comparative forms: positive: happy comparative: happier superlative: happiest
meaner (comparative form of mean)messier (comparative form of messy)