i have no idea im really young to know this lol
shyer, shyest
The comparative and superlativeforms of grand are: Comparative: grander Superlative: grandest
The comparative form of "lonesome" is "more lonesome," and the superlative form is "most lonesome." In English grammar, adjectives like "lonesome" that have three or more syllables typically form their comparative and superlative forms using "more" and "most" rather than adding "-er" or "-est" to the end of the word.
comparative = sadder superlative = saddest
The comparative is "stricter" and the superlative is "strictest".
The 3 forms of adjectives are comparative, superlative, and positive. Example: Positive- bad Comparative- worse Superlative- worst
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.
heavier, heaviest
Comparative and superlative degrees are for adjectives and adverbs. House can be used as a noun or a verb and does not have comparative or superlative forms.
'Shyer' or 'shier'; 'shyest' or 'shiest'. You could also use 'more shy' and 'most shy', which are preferable to the other terms in some respects.
Sure! Please provide the adjectives you'd like me to give the comparative and superlative degrees for.
shyer, shyest
if they are short - est That's superlative. Comparative has -er
Most graceful
likelier likeliest