angrier, angriest
The comparative and superlative forms of "good" are very irregular: they do not contain "good" at all. The comparative form is "better"; the superlative form is "best".
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cleverer, cleverest
Comparative degree of funny: Funnier Superlative degree of funny: Funniest Thank you hope this helped :)
That is not a question, but a statement. Statements in English are suffixed by period (.), not question mark (?).heavy - heavier - heaviest
Busy becomes busier and busiest.
most expentsive more more more,,
more graceful most graceful :D
Adjectives and adverbs that describe an absolute state or condition and do not have comparative or superlative forms
'Shyer' or 'shier'; 'shyest' or 'shiest'. You could also use 'more shy' and 'most shy', which are preferable to the other terms in some respects.
the BEST
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