What is the comparative degree of loyal?

What is the comparative degree of loyal?

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Q. What is the comparative degree of loyal?

Adjectives of two syllables that end in le or y, or that are accented on the second syllable, annex er to form the comparative, and est to form the superlative. Loyal, more loyal, most loyal; important, more important, most important.

Q. Is it Loyalest or most loyal?

Superlative form of loyal: most loyal.

Q. What is comparative degree and superlative degree of happy?

Comparative. happier. Superlative. happiest. The comparative form of happy; more happy.

Q. What is a degree of lazy?

The superlative form of lazy; most lazy.

Q. What is the superlative form of mature?

Maturest

Q. What is the comparative and superlative of healthy?

Healthy → healthier -> healthiest.

Q. What is the comparative of mature?

Comparative form of mature: more mature.

Q. What is the comparative degree of mature?

(mətjʊəʳ ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense matures , present participle maturing , past tense, past participle matured , comparative maturer , superlative maturest.

Q. What is the comparative form of much?

Irregular comparatives and superlatives

Adjective Comparative Superlative
bad worse worst
little less least
much more most
far further / farther furthest / farthest

Q. What need means?

noun. a requirement, necessary duty, or obligation: There is no need for you to go there. a lack of something wanted or deemed necessary: to fulfill the needs of the assignment. urgent want, as of something requisite: He has no need of your charity.

Q. What form is the word needs?

Need is a semi-modal verb because in some ways it is like a modal verb and in other ways like a main verb. We use need mostly in the negative form to indicate that there is no obligation or necessity to do something: You needn’t take off your shoes.

Q. What type of word is want?

As detailed above, ‘want’ can be a noun or a verb. Noun usage: And well are worth the want that you have wanted. Verb usage: What do you want to eat? Verb usage: There was something wanting in the play.

Q. What is present tense of need?

The modal verb need does not change its form, so the third person singular of the present tense does not end in ‘-s’: He need not take the exam. The ordinary transitive verb need has a regular past tense needed: They needed to be careful.

Q. What is the difference between need and want?

Answer Key. A need is something that is needed to survive. A want is something that an individual desires, but would be able to live without. A primary distinguishing feature of a need is that it is necessary to sustain life.

Q. Is love a want or a need?

THE BASICS. All of us have an intense desire to be loved and nurtured. The need to be loved, as experiments by Bowlby and others have shown, could be considered one of our most basic and fundamental needs. One of the forms that this need takes is contact comfort—the desire to be held and touched.

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