Comparative form : more wonderful
Superlative form : most wonderful
The word wonderful is an adjective, the noun forms are wonderfulness or wonder.
Wonderful is sometimes used as a noun. A guy to his girlfriend- "Goodnight, wonderful". Wonderful takes the place of the girlfriend.
"More wonderful" is the comparative form of wonderful.
"Most wonderful" is the superlative form.
There is no such word as "wonderfuller".
what is comparative form of wonderful
Fabulous i think.
More wonderful and most wonderful.
more marvelous
more magnificent
more amazing
more glorious
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
More wonderful and most wonderful
Frequency is a noun and doesn't have a comparative or superlative form.Frequent is an adjective and the comparative form is more frequent and the superlative form is most frequent
comparative=tenser superlative =tensest
The comparative form of tight is "tighter". The superlative form is "tightest".
There is only one comparative form of wonderful, and it is more wonderful. The superlative form of wonderful is most wonderful.
more wonderful, most wonderful
The comparative of wonderful is "more wonderful". The superlative of wonderful is "the most wonderful."
more wonderful, most wonderful
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
more wonderful, most wonderful
more wonderful, most wonderful
More wonderful and most wonderful
more wonderful, most wonderful
More wonderful most wonderful
"Older" is the comparative form of old. The superlative form is oldest.
Bitter is a comparative and a bittest is superlative