The one where the adjective ends in -st or has the word "most" in front of it.
The one where the adjective ends in -st or the one with "the most" in front of the adjective.
most expensive
"Higher" is the comparative of high. The superlative is highest.
stronger and strongest
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)
The one where the adjective ends in -st or the one with "the most" in front of the adjective.
The one that ends in "st."
most active
Do you mean what does the adjective 'superlative' mean? Superlative - (adj) the very best of; extraordinary. That was a superlative speech, Jack. The Miracle of Dunkirk is a superlative example of patriotic solidarity. If someone said the words 'superlative adjective' to me, I would assume they were referring to something they'd read, and that they felt that one of the adjectives that'd been used had been the perfect descriptor for what the author was trying to relay.
Badly is an adverb, the adjective is bad. - worse, the worst
For words of two syllables not ending in y, use more for the comparative and most for the superlative.
I believe for words such as foolish you need to use more and most. Comparative: More Foolish Superlative: Most Foolish
Words with -est at the end are called "superlative" forms. The word "oldest" is an adjective.
most expensive
I am taller than my brother but my father is the tallest in our family. This sentence contains one comparative adjective (taller) and one superlative adjective (tallest). The superlative form is made by adding -est to adjectives with one or two syllables but for adjectives with three or more syllables you say most beautiful (not beautifulest). Some other superlatives are: most exciting, most interesting, biggest, fattest, widest. Some adjective are irregular ie they don't follow the rule and have different words for comparative and superlative forms eg good, better (comparative), best (superlative) bad, worse (comparative), worst (superlative)
Some words that end with 'est' are:arrestbehestBestchestconquestcoolest*crestdetestdigestdivestearnestfattest*funniest*guesthartebeestharvestjestlestmanifestmodestmolestNestoldest*pestpriestprotestquestRestrequestshortest*smartest*suggesttallest*tempesttestvestwestwrestyoungest*zest*superlative form of the adjective
The Highest possible version of the adjective, it usually has the suffix -est on the end. e.g. greatEST fastEST strongEST etc.Superlative Adjectives are: Adjectives that have been taken to the highest degree in form.EXAMPLE: Big, Bigger, Biggest