It depends on the word. For example, the word friendly is two syllable. The comparative is friendlier and the superlative is friendliest. By contrast, the word precise cannot take an -er or -est suffix. You'd say most precise or most precise. This is what makes the English language a bit confusing.
The comparative of "familiar" is "more familiar," not "familiarer" and the superlative of "famous" is "most famous," not "famousest." "Familiarer" and "famousest" are hard to say and they sound rather awkward
1.Rubber is the second most important crop in Cambodia. 2. Rubber is the most second important crop in Cambodia. Could you please correct these two sentences below, ? Thank you before hand!
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It depends on the word. For example, the word friendly is two syllable. The comparative is friendlier and the superlative is friendliest. By contrast, the word precise cannot take an -er or -est suffix. You'd say most precise or most precise. This is what makes the English language a bit confusing.
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What about "badly"? How do you use the comparative and the superlative of "badly" in a sentence? Say, like " He paints badly."
Badly is an adverb.
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The comparative of "familiar" is "more familiar," not "familiarer" and the superlative of "famous" is "most famous," not "famousest." "Familiarer" and "famousest" are hard to say and they sound rather awkward
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1.Rubber is the second most important crop in Cambodia.
2. Rubber is the most second important crop in Cambodia.
Could you please correct these two sentences below, ? Thank you before hand!
As a rule, place the modifier, in this case the superlative, next to the word it's modifying: most important is the correct way.
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