What is the superlative or comparative of enjoyable?

What is the superlative or comparative of enjoyable?

Longest and most enjoyable are superlative forms.

What is the comparative degree of enjoyable?

Positive Comparative Superlative
enjoyable more enjoyable most enjoyable
exciting more exciting most exciting
famous more famous most famous
foolish more foolish most foolish

What are comparative and superlatives?

We use comparatives and superlatives to say how people or things are different. We use a comparative adjective to express how two people or things are different, and we use a superlative adjective to show how one person or thing is different to all the others of its kind. For example, Mick is taller than Jack.

What is the adjective of enjoyable?

pleasant, agreeable, delightful, satisfying.

What is the comparative for busy?

busier
replace the -y with -ier or -iest in the comparative and superlative form: busy – busier – busiest.

What is nice comparative?

adjective. /naɪs/ /naɪs/ (comparative nicer, superlative nicest)

What is the superlative degree of friendly?

friendliest
friendly ​Definitions and Synonyms ​‌‌‌

adjective friendly
comparative friendlier
superlative friendliest

What is adjective of enjoy?

enjoy is a verb, enjoyable is an adjective, enjoyment is a noun:I enjoy old movies. Those days at the beach were enjoyable times.

When to Use enjoy or enjoys?

I enjoy ….” But for the sentence as written person is third person, so “enjoys” is the correct form.

What is the comparative form of cheerful?

Regular Comparison

Positive. Comparative. Superlative.
red redder reddest
beautiful more beautiful most beautiful
cheerful more cheerful most cheerful
bounteous more bounteous most bounteous

When to use a comparative or superlative adjective?

Comparative adjectives are used to compare one noun to another noun. In these instances, only two items are being compared. For example, someone might say that “the blue bird is angrier than the robin.” Superlative adjectives are used to compare three or more nouns.

When to use est as a superlative adjective?

The ending -est is used to create the superlative of adjectives and adverbs ending in -y, -le, or -er. Just as with the comparative, this applies only to one-syllable adjectives and those that end in -y, -le, or -er and have two syllables.

Can you compare two things in comparative form?

You can compare two things in the comparative form as well as three or more in the superlative form. There are a few adjectives that have irregular forms when made into comparative or superlative adjectives. With these, you don’t add an -er or -est, and they don’t include the words “more” or “most.”

Which is the comparative superlative of the word handsome?

Comparative and Superlative of “Handsome” Besides the irregular words in the table above, one other unclear comparative/superlative choice is handsomer/more handsome and handsomest/most handsome. The rules call for handsomer and handsomest, but usage has changed over time.

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