Earliest, it is spelled correctly.
Yes, that is the correct spelling of the word earliest.Some example sentences are:Archaeologists recently found evidence of the earliest human settlement to date.She is always the earliest to classes.
I would need to know context to be certain, but 'at the earliest'would usually be better.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
Earliest.
The opposite of primitive is advanced or sophisticated. Primitive refers to something basic, undeveloped, or in its earliest stage of existence. In contrast, advanced denotes a higher level of complexity, refinement, or progress in a particular field or context.
"Earliest" is an adjective.
Yes. But earliest is also an adjective, the superlative of early (most early). adjective - the earliest time adverb - he arrived earliest
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Earliest, it is spelled correctly.
I think the earliest form is poem, because The Book of Songs is the earliest poetry anthology and the earliest literature.
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No, earliest is an adjective. "The earliest record of bread-making is from ..."Earliest is a word used to describe something that came in first. with analysis, it describes so it is an adjective not a verb..
The earliest communication was through speaking.
The Nubians are the earliest humanoid species.
The earliest Psalm was probally dedicated to moses
The Earliest known people were Ciboney