A punctual bracket is a mathematical notation used to denote a specific interval or set of values, typically in the context of functions or sequences. It often indicates that the values at the endpoints of the interval are included or excluded, similar to how parentheses and square brackets are used in interval notation. In some contexts, it can also refer to a specific type of grouping in algebraic expressions. The term is less common in general mathematical discourse and may vary in meaning depending on the specific field of study.
The comparative is more punctual; the superlative is most punctual.
He made it a point to always be punctual. You must be punctual to an interview or you are starting off on a bad foot.
The comparative form of "punctual" is "more punctual," and the superlative form is "most punctual." Unlike many one-syllable adjectives, "punctual" does not take the typical "-er" or "-est" endings due to its syllable count. Instead, the comparative and superlative forms use "more" and "most" to indicate the degree of punctuality.
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The comparative is more punctual; the superlative is most punctual.
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Punctual is an adjective.
The suffix of "punctual" is "-al".
Bob is my most punctual student.I am a punctual person; I am always on time.
He made it a point to always be punctual. You must be punctual to an interview or you are starting off on a bad foot.
Punctuality (noun); punctually (adverb)
Late, lateness
do you know someone who is alwys punctual
unpunctual
I got sent to detention because I wasn't punctual.