Both are acceptable
cleverest
Of all the kids in our family, I am the cleverest.
No. Clever is an adjective. The corresponding adverb is cleverly.
cleverer
Jesus is the most used word
comparative = cleverer or more clever superlative = cleverest or most clever Clever is one of a few adjectives that has both forms for comparative and superlative.
cleverest
cleverer, cleverest
cleverer, cleverest
Cleverer, cleverest, cleverly, cleverness
It is more clever, or cleverer. (*cleverer is not used as often as the superlative, which is cleverest, probably because of the repeated sound)
The word clever is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense.
Yes, it is. It may not sound right at first, but think of this sentence. "Smart shoppers shop smart." This is not right. "Smart shoppers shop smartly." This is correct.
Of all the kids in our family, I am the cleverest.
The word 'clever' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; skillful, smart.He had a clever solution to the problem.Any more clever ideas?A clever student will use a dictionary.
There is no such word as that. Do you mean "cleverest"?
There are no perfect rhymes for the word cleverest.