Long is the positive form. This is the comparative form of long.
What is longer?
This is seven days. There are usually four of them in one month.
What is a week?
This the correct usage of let us.
What is let's?
This is the present tense of knew.
What is know?
This shares a personal story or an important experience with the reader.
What is a Narrative?
Busy is the positive form. Busier is the comparative form. This is the superlative form of busy.
What is busiest?
This is the opposite of strong.
What is weak?
This is the correct usage of me and my friends left.
What is my friends and I left?
This the past tense of go.
What is went?
This has no opinion and is informative.
What is an Expository?
Happiest is the superlative form. This the positive form.
What is happy?
This person cast spells, wears a black hat, and rides a broom.
What is a witch?
This where the comma goes in a compound sentence.
Where is before the conjunction? (This is a compound sentence, and this is where the comma goes.)
This is the past tense of fear.
What is feared?
This shares your opinion about a topic with reasoning and facts.
What is Persuasive?
Unbelievable is the positive form. More unbelievable is the comparative form. This is superlative.
What is most unbelievable?
This can be sunny, rainy, cloudy, overcast, or windy.
What is the weather?
This is the correct capitalization of the Orlando Fan club.
What is the Orlando Fan Club?
This is present tense of sped.
What is speed?
This is a summary or reaction to something you have read.
What is Response to Literature?
Remarkable is the positive form. This is the comparative form of remarkable.
What is more remarkable?
This is an imaginative narrative of an event told as a story.
What is a tale?
This is where the end punctuation of the sentence goes in a quote.
Where is before the end quotation marks? ("This is where the punctuation goes.")
This is the past tense of will have seen.
What is had seen?
This is using research skills to reveal important information, and then publish it in a report.
What is a Research Report?