"Fool" is a verb and a noun and, as such, does not have a superlative degree. The superlative degree of the adjective foolish is most foolish.
Fooler
Best.
finer, finest
greedier, greediest
Comparative degree for the word 'full' is fuller Superlative for the same is fullest.
I'm not familiar with the word, but the comparative degree of an adverb is formed by placing the word "more" in front of it and the superlative degree of an adverb is formed by placing the word "most" in front of it.
The superlative degree of stout is stoutest.
Cleanest is the superlative degree of the word clean. Cleaner is the comparative degree
The superlative degree of word sincere can be most sincere ,or sincerest according to its use in the sentence.
most in
The comparative degree is 'more magnificent' and the superlative degree is 'most magnificent'.
The superlative form of the word "grant" is "most granting."
The superlative degree of word sincere can be most sincere ,or sincerest according to its use in the sentence.
Best.
finer, finest
greedier, greediest
Shape is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative or a superlative degree.
Comparative degree for the word 'full' is fuller Superlative for the same is fullest.