hotter, hottest
longer, longest
nearer, nearest
comparative older superlative oldest
More comfortable and most comfortable are the comparative and superlatives for comfortable.
as comparative: happier as superlative : happiest for more comparative and superlatives visit the link below.
As a noun or a verb, play does not have a comparative or superlative form. Comparatives and superlatives are used for adjectives and adverbs.
The comparative form of "nothing" is "less than nothing," while the superlative form is "least of all."
The comparative form of hot is hotter, and the superlative form is hottest.
Adjective: hot Comparative: hotter Superlative: hottest
Comparatives and superlatives are used to show degrees of adjectives and adverbs. Hope is neither of these parts of speech and does not have comparative or superlative forms.
The comparative form of hot is "hotter". The superlative form is "hottest".
The comparative form of sweet is sweeter, and the superlative form of sweet is sweetest.