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Adjectives ending in -able are base forms. E. g.,fashion+able - > comparative: more fashionable -> superlative: (the)most fashionable.

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Its "more able" (comparative) and "most able"(superlative).

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comparative = abler.

superlative ablest.

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Abler, Ablest

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Q: Is the suffix -able comparative or superlative?
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