Sleep is a noun and does not have a superlative. Sleepy is an adjective and the superlative is "sleepiest."
most superlative is the superlative form of superlative
superlative of quiet
The appropriate pronoun to be used here is 'of', and the examples given in most dictionaries and thesauri of the usage of the word 'appreciative' will confirm this. Confusion arises from the influence of similar constructions with the words 'grateful', 'thankful' and so on, which use the pronoun 'for'.
Grateful means to be appreciative. Some synonyms for the word grateful include appreciative, thankful or gratified. Depending on context, they can also include obligated or indebted.
The superlative form of appreciative is "most appreciative."
generative destructive active productive exhaustive attentive corrective relative creative addictive detective sensitive objective penetrative acumulative disinfective appreciative initiative passive figurative decorative
большое спасибо = many thanks таким appreciatie = so appreciative
appreciative
· appreciative
Dom is well known for being appreciative of female fans... Perhaps a bit too appreciative..
No, it's a verb. Appreciative is an adjective. Appreciation is a noun Appreciate is a verb. They always appreciate my help. - verb The are very appreciative. - adjective
aestethic
Be appreciative and enthusiastic.
Sleep is a noun and does not have a superlative. Sleepy is an adjective and the superlative is "sleepiest."
The superlative for willing would be "most willing." There is no one-word superlative.
"Studying" is not a superlative, as it is not an adjective. "Most studious" is a superlative of "studious."