happiest
No, the word 'happiest' is an adjective. Specifically, 'happiest' is in the superlative form of the adjective 'happy'.
The superlative form of clean is "cleanest".
The word "happy" is an adjective, and "very" is an adverb that modifies happy.
What is the comparative and superlative for terrifying
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
The superlative form of happy is happiest.
as comparative: happier as superlative : happiest for more comparative and superlatives visit the link below.
happier, happiest
The word 'happy' is an adjective. Adjectives do not have a possessive form. Adjectives have comparative forms: positive: happy comparative: happier superlative: happiest
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.
Change the y to an i and add -est. happy, happiest
No, the word 'happiest' is an adjective. Specifically, 'happiest' is in the superlative form of the adjective 'happy'.
the superlative form for movingly in most movingly
The superlative form of ancient is ancientosity
The superlative form of clean is "cleanest".
The superlative form of clean is "cleanest".
The word "happy" is an adjective, and "very" is an adverb that modifies happy.