The comparative is taller and the superlative is tallest.Tall, taller, tallest.
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Taller is an adjective. It is the comparative form of tall, meaning "more tall." The superlative form is tallest.
The word tall *is* an adjective. The comparative and superlative are taller and tallest.
smallest is the superlative. (est is the standard superlative ending._
The comparative is taller and the superlative is tallest.Tall, taller, tallest.
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Taller is an adjective. It is the comparative form of tall, meaning "more tall." The superlative form is tallest.
Comparative is like She is TALLER than him. Superlative is like She is the TALLEST in the class.
The word tall *is* an adjective. The comparative and superlative are taller and tallest.
Palest is the Superlative Adjective for pale. To get the Superlative Adjective, you need to put the Adjective in the highest degree. EX: Big, Bigger, Biggest Tall, Taller, Tallest
positive: tall Bob is tall. comparative: taller Bob is taller than Jim. superlative: tallest Bob is the tallest person in his class.
The three degrees of comparison are:positive - no comparison (e.g. tall)comparative - between two things (e.g. taller, taller of, taller than)superlative - between three or more things (e.g. tallest, tallest of, the tallest)
A superlative degree of comparison usually ends in -est E.g. John is the tallest in his class A comparative degree of comparison usually ends in -er E.g. John is taller than Eric.
No, the word 'taller' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; the comparative form for the adjective tall (taller, tallest). Example sentence:The taller sister is Megan; the tallest one is their brother Matt.
The superlative form of an adjective is used to compare three or more things, expressing the highest degree of a quality. It typically ends in "-est" or is preceded by "most" or "least." Examples include "tallest," "most beautiful," and "least spicy."