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What types of word have a comparative and superlative form?

Adjectives and adverbs have comparative and superlative forms.


What is the comparative and superlative adjectives for the word high?

higher, highest


What is the comparative and superlative adjectives for the word worthy?

worthier, worthiest


What is the comparative and superlative adjectives for the word wealthy?

wealthier, wealthiest


What are the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives?

word comparative superlative pretty prettier prettiest hungry hungrier hungriest sad sadder saddest


What is the superlative and comparative of the word clever?

comparative = cleverer or more clever superlative = cleverest or most clever Clever is one of a few adjectives that has both forms for comparative and superlative.


What is the comparative and superlative of fatbatvulnensible?

I'm not familiar with the word, but the comparative form of multi-syllabic adjectives is formed by adding the word "more" in front of it. The superlative form of multi-syllabic adjectives is formed by adding the word "most" in front of it.


What is the comparative and superlative adjectives of word radiant?

more radiant, most radiant


What is the comparative and superlative adjectives for the word lonesome?

more lonesome, most lonesome


What is possessive form of happy?

The word 'happy' is an adjective. Adjectives do not have a possessive form. Adjectives have comparative forms: positive: happy comparative: happier superlative: happiest


Give the comparative and superlative adjectives for the word busy?

most expentsive more more more,,


What is the comparative and superlative form of intently?

The word "intently" is an adverb, and adverbs typically do not have comparative and superlative forms in the same way adjectives do. However, you can express comparisons by using phrases like "more intently" for the comparative form and "most intently" for the superlative form.