"Larger" is the comparative form of "large" and is used when comparing two items or groups, indicating that one has a greater size than the other. For example, you might say, "This box is larger than that one." "Largest," on the other hand, is the superlative form and is used when comparing three or more items, indicating that one is the greatest in size among them. For instance, you could say, "This is the largest box of all."
It depends. Very small amounts of things are measured in grams, a bit larger is ounces, larger is pounds, and the largest is tons, which is 2,000 pounds.
0.04 is the largest
0.5 is the largest number
26.98 is the largest
There is no largest number. If somebody ever hands you a number and tells you that it is the largest, bring it to me. I will add ' 1 ' to it and make a larger one.
Dative ; large Comparative ; larger Superlative ; largest.
Since the 1960s, the largest bill still in use is $100. Nothing larger has been printed since the 1940s.
no, it isn't. the largest known thing in space is star VV Cephei, what is 1600 times larger then Sun. the Sun is 109 times larger then earth, so the largest star is 174400 times larger then Earth.
It depends. Very small amounts of things are measured in grams, a bit larger is ounces, larger is pounds, and the largest is tons, which is 2,000 pounds.
99 is the largest two digit number. If I can use the digits anyway I want, then 9 to the 9th power is larger
It is 0.0375 that is the largest
It is 0.6 that is the largest
larger, largest
0.04 is the largest
0.04 is the largest
0.52 is larger
Quebec is the largest.