simpler, simplest
Yes, the word 'simpler' is the comparative form of the adjective 'simple'.simple (positive)simpler (comparative)simplest (superlative)
The comparative form is tinier and the superlative form is tiniest.
the comparative and superlative forms of the word near are nearer(in comparative form) and nearest(in superlative form).
The comparative form of calm is "calmer". The superlative form is "calmest".
purer and purest
The comparative of plain is 'plainer' and the superlative is 'plainest'.
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
The correct comparative form of "simple" is "simpler" and the correct superlative form is "simplest."
"Older" is the comparative form of old. The superlative form is oldest.
Bitter is a comparative and a bittest is superlative
The comparative form of "grumpy" is "grumpier," and the superlative form is "grumpiest."
Sweetie is a noun and does not have a comparative or superlative form.
Comparative: older Superlative: oldest
The comparative form of gloomy is gloomier, the superlative form is gloomiest.
The comparative form of cloudy is "cloudier". The superlative form is "cloudiest".
The comparative form of easy is easier, and the superlative form is easiest.
"Easier" is the comparative form of easy. The superlative form is easiest.