The word member is not an adjective in the sentence.
The word member is not an adjective in the sentence.
fastest
The word fast can be a noun meaning abstinence from food.It is also a verb with the same meaning, to refrain from eating (as for religious or for medical purposes).It is often an adjective meaning quick or rapid, or tightly attached (fastened).It is also an adverb meaning quickly and rapidly, or tightly as above.
The comparative form compares two things eg the red car is faster than the blue car, (faster is the comparative adjective).The superlative form is used to compare three or more things and to pick out one as being more (something) than all the others. The red car is fast and so is the blue car but the silver one is the fastest, (fastest is the superlative adjective)
A comparative adjective is one that compares two things: "Kayla was FASTER than Sally."A superlative adjective describes the most, greatest, or best: "Kayla was the FASTEST runner I have ever seen."
The word member is not an adjective in the sentence.
Yes, fastest is the superlative form of the adjective fast.
No, it is not.
The shortest route is on I-90 W.
No the word fastest is not a noun. It is an adjective.
fastest
No. Mercury has the shortest 'year'
Yes, it is.
Jupiter - it has the shortest day and the fastest roational speed
No, the superlative would be fastest.
It is used to find out where places are and bring you to the right places. It finds the fastest route and also the shortest route. It is used to find out where places are and bring you to the right places. It finds the fastest route and also the shortest route.
Μichael fastest song is Smooth Criminal.:)*