They are "simpler" and "simplest".
simpler, simplest
Alright if I can remember right, it would be more simple and most simple respectively.Another answer:'Simpler' and 'simplest' are also correct.
The simple past tense is took.
Simple is not a verb, so it doesn't have a past tense.
The solution to the problem was not simple. A simple menu was planned for the party. They decided to have a simple wedding instead of a big, elaborate one.
The comparative of plain is 'plainer' and the superlative is 'plainest'.
Yes, the word 'simpler' is the comparative form of the adjective 'simple'.simple (positive)simpler (comparative)simplest (superlative)
The comparative form of the word "ugly" is "uglier," and the superlative form is "ugliest."
What's the comparative and superlative of the word "exact"
The comparative is later, and the superlative is latest
The superlative is cloudiest; the comparative is cloudier.
fewer - comparative & fewest - superlative
comparative: trustworthier. superlative: trustworthiest.
The comparative and superlative are fairer and fairest.
The comparative is "wilder" and the superlative is "wildest".
comparative = sadder superlative = saddest
shorter (comparative) shortest (superlative)