because it describes a noun
The word "longer" is the comparative form of the adjective "long".The word "long" is an adjective, a verb, and a noun.The noun "long" is a word for a long period of time or duration; a position in a securities or commodities market; a clothing size category for tall people; a word for a thing.The noun form for the adjective long is longness.A related noun form is length.
Yes a lot is an adjective
Do you know what an adjective is? have you skipped school? yes it is.
more, most
The word tall *is* an adjective. The comparative and superlative are taller and tallest.
The comparative form of the adjective "long" is "longer."
"Longer" can be both an adjective and an adverb. As an adjective, it describes something that has more length than something else. As an adverb, it describes an action that is done for a longer duration or to a greater extent.
It may be an averb, and it may be an adjective. Wait a while longer. (adverb) She didn't stay longer than midnight. (adverb) The Volga is longer than the Don. (adjective)
"Obsolete" is an adjective. It describes something that is no longer in use or outdated.
The comparative form of "long" is "longer".
longer, longest
No, "stale" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes something old or no longer fresh.
Deceased is used as an adjective and a noun. Adjective: no longer living. Noun: a dead person.
yes because it describes how far something is
Yugoslavian is the proper adjective for Yugoslavia.
The adjective could be obsolete, outmoded, or superseded.
No, it is an adjective describing a noun. (ex: They are extinct. or The extinct bird once lived on this island.)