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The question refers to the "following". In such circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
"Fastest" is the superlative of "fast."
P or Primary waves are the fastest earthquake or seismic waves.
Bullet bike is the fastest bike in mario kart wii.
fast, faster, fastest
In the sentence that you give, John was faster but Billy was the fastest, there are comparative adjectives, faster and fastest. The verb in this sentence is was. It is not a comparative verb, just a verb. An existential verb, to be precise.
Faster is the comparative. Fastest would be the superlative.
Comparative: Faster Superlative: Fastest
"Faster" is a comparative of fast. The related superlative is "fastest."
faster, fastest
faster, fastest
Yes, faster is the comparative form:positive = fastcomparative = fastersuperlative = fastest
faster, fastest
faster, fastest
Faster and Fastest respectively
Yes, faster is the comparative form:positive = fastcomparative = fastersuperlative = fastest