While we don't typically use "second" as a direct comparative like "bigger" or "faster," it's implied when we talk about the order of things.
For example, you wouldn't say "He is the firstest in line," you would say "He is second in line."
While we don't typically use "second" as a direct comparative like "bigger" or "faster," it's implied when we talk about the order of things.
For example, you wouldn't say "He is the firstest in line," you would say "He is second in line."