more correct
most correct
I would say that "correct" can not be compared. Something is either correct , or it is not. One can say "more nearly correct" and perhaps "most nearly correct" would make sense in some cases.
The single-word comparative and superlative forms wronger and wrongest are no longer in common use, except humorously; rather, the locutions "more wrong" and "most wrong" are preferred.
You probably mean "in comparison to".
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There are no single-word comparative and superlative for recent. They would be "More recent" and "Most recent"
"Beg" is a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative form.
More is comparative. Most would be superlative.
more resilient -comparative most resilient- superlative
comparative: more nutritious superlative: most nutritious
more correct, most correct
more correct most correct
more correct and most correct
There are no single-word comparative and superlative for recent. They would be "More recent" and "Most recent"
What's the comparative and superlative of the word "exact"
if I'm correct i think last is the superlative form of a word i think the comparative form is either later or after, but im not sure you'd have to double check on that
fewer - comparative & fewest - superlative
The superlative is cloudiest; the comparative is cloudier.
The comparative is later, and the superlative is latest
The superlative of "sad" is "saddest" and the comparative is "sadder".
shorter (comparative) shortest (superlative)
comparative- smarter superlative- smartest