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What is comparative and superlative of heavily?

What is comparative and superlative of heavily?

heavily (comparative more heavily, superlative most heavily)

What is the comparative word for heavily?

The comparative form of heavy; more heavy.

What is the superlative of heavily?

most heavy
The superlative form of heavy; most heavy.

What is the degree of heavy?

ADJECTIVES

By deleting the final ‘y’ and adding ‘ier’ and ‘iest’
POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
heavy heavier heaviest
lazy lasier lasiest
mercy mercier merciest

What is the comparative and superlative for heavy?

Superlative. heaviest. The comparative form of heavy; more heavy. Also Know, what is the comparative and superlative of badly? According to “The Every Day Writer” and “The Canadian Writer’s Desk Reference”. positive= bad, badly; comparative = worse; superlative = worst.

What’s the difference between a superlative and a comparative?

Superlative. heaviest. The comparative form of heavy; more heavy. Similarly, what is the comparative and superlative of badly? According to “The Every Day Writer” and “The Canadian Writer’s Desk Reference”. positive= bad, badly; comparative = worse; superlative = worst.

What is the comparative and superlative for badly?

One may also ask, what is the comparative and superlative of badly? According to “The Every Day Writer” and “The Canadian Writer’s Desk Reference”. positive= bad, badly; comparative = worse; superlative = worst.

Which is the comparative form of the word good?

The comparative and superlative forms of “good” are very irregular: they do not contain “good” at all. The comparative form is “better”; the superlative form is “best”. What are the comparative and superlative forms of the word ‘kind’?

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