An adverb that indicates a comparison of three or more actions. Examples are, she ran fastest of the whole class in P.T., he was laughing loudest at the end of the movie.
No. Superlative is an adjective. The adverb form is superlatively (in a comparative manner).
harder, hardest
Soonest
No, "better" is not a superlative adverb; it is a comparative adverb. It compares the quality of one action to another, indicating that one is superior to the other. The superlative form of "good" is "best," which is used to indicate the highest degree among three or more items.
easily is an adverb and does not have a superlative. easy is an adjective and has the superlative form easiest. eg That was the easiest game we have had.
tunefully is the adverb, most tunefully the superlative. She sang most tunefully
No. Superlative is an adjective. The adverb form is superlatively (in a comparative manner).
no it is superlative adjective. not an adverb.
Yes, it can be. Worst can be a superlative adjective or a superlative adverb (meaning most badly).
No, it is an adjective (superlative of kind).The adverb form would be most kindly (superlative of kindly).
harder, hardest
No. Safest is the superlative form of the adjective safe (most safe).The adverb form of safe is safely, and the superlative form of the adverb is most safely.
The word "best" is a comparative (superlative) adjective, not an adverb.
Busiest is not an adverb. It's the superlative form of the adjective busy.
Soonest
No, "better" is not a superlative adverb; it is a comparative adverb. It compares the quality of one action to another, indicating that one is superior to the other. The superlative form of "good" is "best," which is used to indicate the highest degree among three or more items.
easily is an adverb and does not have a superlative. easy is an adjective and has the superlative form easiest. eg That was the easiest game we have had.