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Comparative degree of biggest?

Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some grammar stuff! So, the comparative degree of "biggest" is "bigger." Like, you know, if something is big, and then you compare it to something else, you'd say it's "bigger." It's like saying, "This burrito is big, but that burrito is even bigger."


Can we change comparative degree into superlative degree?

Yes we can.For short adjectives the comparative form is -- adjective + er + than -- big bigger than , tall taller than , pretty prettier thanFor short adjectives the superlative form is -- the + adjective + est -- big the biggest, tall the tallest, pretty the prettiest.(Watch the spelling for adjectives ending in -y)For longer adjectives the comparative form is - more + adjective + than -- more interesting than, more exciting than.For longer adjectives the superlative form is - the + most + adjective -- the most interesting, the most exciting.So to change a comparative into a superlative you just change the form egwider than = the widestmore unusual than = the most unusual


How many forms does a descriptive adjective have?

Most adjectives have forms that compare called gradable adjectives, for example: Positive, big Comparative, bigger Superlative, biggest or Positive, exciting Comparative, more exciting Superlative, most exciting Some adjectives are not comparable called non-gradable adjectives, such as the adjective dead, either something is dead or it's not. Although you may hear these adjectives graded, they are not gradable. Some examples are: unique freezing awful excellent domestic digital chemical perfect


What is the biggest shape?

Any shape can be the biggest - as long as it is the biggest.


What is the biggest longer?

There is no such thing as the "biggest longer".

Related Questions

Which one is spelled correctly Sillyest biggest Sweettest Flattest?

Flattest is spelled correctly. The others are spelled: silliest, biggest and sweetest.


What are the comparative and superlative of big?

bigger, biggest


What is the comparative and superlative to the word big?

bigger, biggest


What is comparative and superlative degree of big?

bigger, biggest


What word has a comparative form?

Adjectives have comparative forms: big- bigger - the biggest or good - better- the best, for instance.


Does the sentence George has a bigger appetite than Harry use comparative adjective?

Yes, the adjective bigger is the comparative form of big.The superlative form is 'biggest'.


What is the comparative degree form of new?

The comparative form of new is newer (from 'moRE new')The superlative form of new is newest. (from 'moST new')


Comparative degree of biggest?

Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some grammar stuff! So, the comparative degree of "biggest" is "bigger." Like, you know, if something is big, and then you compare it to something else, you'd say it's "bigger." It's like saying, "This burrito is big, but that burrito is even bigger."


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What is a comparative adjective or adverb and what does it do?

Best answered by example: 1. Big is an adjective 2. Bigger is the comparative 3. Biggest is the superlative As far as adverbs are concerned, you simply add 'more' eg:Using the adverb 'quickly' He ran quickly He ran more quickly than I (comparative)


What are comparative and superlative adjectives for large?

The comparative adjective for "large" is "larger," which is used when comparing two things. The superlative adjective for "large" is "largest," which is used when comparing three or more things. These adjectives indicate the degree of size in relation to other objects or entities.


Is the word shopper an agent or comparative?

Shopper is an agent, not a comparative. Many of the words ending in -er are comparative because they are based on a comparison like big, bigger, biggest, fast, faster, fastest. But when the word changes from an action to a person or noun then it is an agent like shopper, editor, creator, etc.