The correct way is to use "saddest" when comparing three or more things, and "most sad" when comparing two things. For example, "He was the saddest of all" and "She was the most sad of the two."
Oh, dude, you can totally say both! "Sadder" is the comparative form of "sad," so you can use it when you're comparing two things. "More sad" is the comparative form of "sad" too, so you can use it when you're feeling extra fancy. It's like choosing between a regular burger and a gourmet burger - they both get the job done, but one just sounds a bit fancier, you know?
Yes, "most probably" is correct to use when you want to express a high likelihood or probability of something happening. It is commonly used to convey that something is very likely to occur but not definite.
"Can I join you?" is the most correct phrase. "Could I join you?" is also acceptable but may sound slightly more formal.
No, "most catchiest" would be redundant. Catchiest already makes a thing the most or best. Use most only when you are not using a word that already implies most. It was the catchiest slogan the Republicans could offer. It was the most catchy line he could think of.
Both are correct. Most people use the latter.
Oh, dude, you can totally say both! "Sadder" is the comparative form of "sad," so you can use it when you're comparing two things. "More sad" is the comparative form of "sad" too, so you can use it when you're feeling extra fancy. It's like choosing between a regular burger and a gourmet burger - they both get the job done, but one just sounds a bit fancier, you know?
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"Sad to say" is the correct phrase.Example usage: I'm sad to say (that) Mary cannot join us for dinner.ORExample usage: I'm sad to say (that) Mary cannot have dinner with us.Use "sad to say" when you want to tell another person something sad.Example: I want to tell my brother that his dog died.=I'm sad to say (that) your dog died.NOT: I'm sadly to say (that) your dog died.Sad to say would be the proper term to use. sadlywould be known as an adverb because of the last two letters.
There is no 'correct' verb to use with most because you can use most with many verbs eg I like most of the ............... I saw most of the .............. I heard most of the ........... He mentioned most of the ............ They talked most of the .............. The doctor studies most of the ............... The librarian reads most of the .................. They are watching most of the ............... I have seen her most of ................. The police were watching most of the .......... and so on
It is correct to British people
I am so sad that you can't come to my party.He was sad that he missed his favorite show.
That bloodhound looks so sad!
yes sometimes their fur is used for rugs sad. isn't sad
No, most people use the correct irregular form of "threw".
The man with the leaking umbrella was sad.
Yeah she does chick, sad sad girl!
Yes they are but it would be most common and most recommended to use the correct ink cartridge. If you don't use the correct cartridge it's possible there could be problems.