The comparative form of much is 'more'. The superlative form of much is 'most'.
"For" is a preposition and a conjunction and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative form.
more in, most in
more, most
comparative: more superlative:most
The superlative form of the word "genuine" is "most genuine."
More responsible is the comparative form; most responsible is the superlative form.
The superlative form is "most faithful" and the comparative is "more faithful".
More important is the comparative form, and most important is the superlative form.
The superlative form is most beautiful, and the comparative form is more beautiful.
The comparative form of much is 'more'. The superlative form of much is 'most'.
More is comparative. Most would be superlative.
No. more graceful - comparative form most graceful. - superlative form
More responsible is the comparative form; most responsible is the superlative form.
Most welcome is the superlative form of the adjective welcome.
The comparative form of "honest" is "more honest," and the superlative form is "most honest."
The comparative form of "skillful" is "more skillful" and the superlative is "most skillful."