What is superlative of intelligent?

Comparative. more intelligent. Superlative. most intelligent. If you are intelligent, you can understand difficult ideas easily and think clearly.
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Is intelligent An comparative degree?

Answer: comparative degree: more intelligent. superlative degree: most intelligent.
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What is the degree adjective of intelligent?

intelligent - more intelligent- most intelligent.
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What is comparative and superlative?

Comparative adjectives are used to compare two people or things and superlative adjectives are used to compare more than two people or things. For example: My house is bigger than her house.
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How do you use superlatives?

Superlative adjectives are used to describe an object which is at the upper or lower limit of a quality (the tallest, the smallest, the fastest, the highest). They are used in sentences where a subject is compared to a group of objects. Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object).
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"I'm the most intelligent" Superlative Adjectives



How do you form a superlative?

How to make superlatives
  1. 1 syllable adjectives. Add the /adj./ est. ...
  2. 2+ syllable adjectives. Add the most to the adjective. ...
  3. Adjectives ending in –y. Remove –y and add the /adj./ iest. ...
  4. Adjectives ending in –e. Add the /adj./ st. ...
  5. Irregular adjectives. Eg: good = the best.
  6. Adjectives ending in a vowel and a consonant.
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What is the comparative and superlative of genius?

"Genius" isn't a superlative. You cannot say someone is geniuser or geniusest. Suggestions. He is a genius among geniuses. He is a genius par excellence.
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Is Intelligenter a word?

Intelligenter definition

(rare) Comparative form of intelligent: more intelligent.
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Is it more smart or smarter?

Yet, “smarter” is the correct form in the comparative of the word “smart.” Why is this? Here's our rule: When comparing items with single-syllable, use “-er” or “-est.” When comparing items with multiple syllables, use “more” or “less.” And never the two shall mix.
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Is most intelligent superlative?

If an adjective has two or more syllables, it usually forms the comparative and superlative degrees with more and most: more intelligent, most intelligent; more difficult, most difficult.
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What is comparative and superlative of thin?

Comparative. thinner. Superlative. thinnest. The comparative form of thin; more thin.
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Is it cleverest or most clever?

The cleverest and the most clever are both acceptable to use. The cleverest is much more common. The cleverest/The most clever are examples of Superlative Adjectives. This means that you compare one thing with all the other things in a group.
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Is more clever or cleverer?

Both “cleverer” and “more clever” are correct. The grammatical rule for comparatives and superlatives is that if a word has one syllable, it takes an -er or -est ending.
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What is the superlative of fast?

If we were talking about more than two drives, we'd use the superlative form, fastest. Those are the rules for positive (fast), comparative (faster) and superlative (fastest) adverbs and adjectives.
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What is the comparative and superlative of graceful?

most graceful

If something is graceful, it has grace.
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What is the superlative degree of generous?

Superlative Form

John is more generous than Jack. John is the most generous of all the people I know. Health is more important than money.
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How do you change a comparative degree to a superlative degree?

Steps to Change Comparative Degree into Superlative Degree:
  1. Use the subject of comparative degree as the subject of superlative degree. ...
  2. Use a suitable verb.
  3. Use one of the after the verb.
  4. Put the superlative degree of the adjective.
  5. Use the object of the comparative as the object of superlative.
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What are superlatives?

Superlative adjectives are used to describe an object which is at the upper or lower limit of a quality (the tallest, the smallest, the fastest, the highest). They are used in sentences where a subject is compared to a group of objects. Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object).
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What is the superlative of tall?

The superlative form of tall; most tall.
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Is perfect a superlative?

Usage notes

Some authorities proscribe the comparative and superlative forms "more perfect" and "most perfect", on the grounds that perfection is an absolute state.
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How many types of superlatives are there?

Formation of Superlative Adjectives

As with comparative adjectives, there are two ways to form a superlative adjective: short adjectives: add "-est" long adjectives: use "most"
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What is the superlative of beautiful?

beautiful (comparative more beautiful, superlative most beautiful)
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Is bestest correct?

Bestest means “the very best,” “the best of the best,” or “better than the best.” It is formed by adding the superlative suffix -est to the word best. This practice is grammatically incorrect, because best is already the superlative of good.
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