there is actually three types positive (big), comparative(bigger) and superlative(biggest)
theres more than two.
The word 'happiest' is an adjective; the superlative form of the adjective 'happy' (happier, happiest). There are three types of adjectives: -Normal adjectives -Comparative adjectives, comparing only out of two things -Superlative adjectives, comparing three or more things. For bad, it would be: -Bad -Worse -Worst.
An adjective (adjectival) phrase modifies nouns or pronouns. There are several types, including those based on an adjective (adjective and its adverbs), as well as adjective prepositional phrases, and infinitive phrases.
"Two" is an adjective.
two beautiful butterflies were seen in the garden. what is the limiting adjective in the sentence?
compound
Talented is the adjective.
The English word 'coronal' can be two different types of speech, an adjective, or noun. As an adjective, it means something which is related to the crown of something in particular, such as a king. As a noun, it is a coronal consonant or a garland for the head.
No. There are no adjective uses for the term "nan" (nanny, Nancy) or NaN (Not A Number in data types).
The adjective in this sentence would be two.
No. Long-sleeved is an adjective. Shirt is a noun.'long' is adjective and 'sleeved' is an adjective, together they form a two word adjective describing the noun that follows.
"Two" is an adjective.
No. Two is an adjective.
Bilingual is an adjective, not a prefix. It literally means two languages. It can refer to people who speak two languages, or types of education where both of two languages are respected, included and fostered within the curriculum.
An adjective. As in 'types of volcanic activity'
A good person, maybe a citizen or policeman. The opposite adjective could be legal, or laudable, or civil where it defines the two types of court cases.
The word 'happiest' is an adjective; the superlative form of the adjective 'happy' (happier, happiest). There are three types of adjectives: -Normal adjectives -Comparative adjectives, comparing only out of two things -Superlative adjectives, comparing three or more things. For bad, it would be: -Bad -Worse -Worst.
An adjective (adjectival) phrase modifies nouns or pronouns. There are several types, including those based on an adjective (adjective and its adverbs), as well as adjective prepositional phrases, and infinitive phrases.