positive degree=few
comparative degree=fewer
superlative degree=fewest
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fewest
fewer, fewest
"Studying" is not a superlative, as it is not an adjective. "Most studious" is a superlative of "studious."
What is the comparative and superlative of Often
Superlative the silly
Sum is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a superlative degree.
fewer - comparative & fewest - superlative
fewer, fewest
fewer, fewest
fewer, fewest
fewer, fewest
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.
wisest, tallest, greatest... The -est is a giveaway.
The comparative form of the word few is fewer. The superlative form is fewest.
Sleep is a noun and does not have a superlative. Sleepy is an adjective and the superlative is "sleepiest."
The superlative for willing would be "most willing." There is no one-word superlative.
"Studying" is not a superlative, as it is not an adjective. "Most studious" is a superlative of "studious."
"Bib" is a noun and, as such, does not have a superlative form.