The one where the adjective ends in -st or the one with "the most" in front of the adjective.
The one where the adjective ends in -st or has the word "most" in front of it.
Which choice is an example of the superlative form?
Superlative modifiers are descriptive words that end in - est. Or, for irregular modifiers, the superlative form is the one which takes the concept to the highest degree. (See examples below) The modifiers that end in -er are called the comparative forms. Examples: long, longer, longest (longest = superlative) cold, colder, coldest (coldest = superlative) good, better, best (This is an irregular form, best = superlative) bad, worse, worst (also an irregular form, worst = superlative)
"Larger" is the comparative form of large. The superlative form is largest.
Sweetie is a noun and does not have a comparative or superlative form.
most active
The one where the adjective ends in -st or has the word "most" in front of it.
There is no such word. Powerful does not form a single comparative or superlative. The phrases are "more powerful" and "most powerful."
The comparative form of rude is ruder, and the superlative form is rudest. It is common to form the comparative and superlative of short words like this by adding -er and -est.
The superlative form is most hospitable. This is the standard pattern: for words of several syllables, the superlative is formed by putting "most" before the word, and the comparative by putting "more" before the word.
The comparative form of risky is riskier, and the superlative form is riskiest. The word risky is short enough to form the comparative and superlative forms this way. For longer words, you would need to precede the word with more (for comparative) and most (for superlative).
The superlative is most gracefully.Almost all adverbs that are not also adjectives (e.g. fast, high), and all that end in -LY, form the comparative and superlative using the words "more" and "most."
the superlative form for movingly in most movingly
The superlative form of ancient is ancientosity
The superlative form of clean is "cleanest".
The superlative form of clean is "cleanest".
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest