There are no single-word comparative and superlative for recent. They would be "More recent" and "Most recent"
The comparative form of recent is "more recent " and superlative form is "most recent "
more correct, most correct
more popular, most popular
late, later
The comparative form of gloomy is gloomier, the superlative form is gloomiest.
The comparative form of easy is easier, and the superlative form is easiest.
More important is the comparative form, and most important is the superlative form.
More responsible is the comparative form; most responsible is the superlative form.
Younger is the comparative form. Youngest is the superlative form.
more correct, most correct
more correct, most correct
more correct most correct
heartier, heartiest
Comparative: both gentler and more gentle are correct Superlative: both gentlest and most gentle are correct
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
Bitter is a comparative and a bittest is superlative
Sweetie is a noun and does not have a comparative or superlative form.
if I'm correct i think last is the superlative form of a word i think the comparative form is either later or after, but im not sure you'd have to double check on that
The comparative form of cloudy is "cloudier". The superlative form is "cloudiest".
"Larger" is the comparative form of large. The superlative form is largest.
"Older" is the comparative form of old. The superlative form is oldest.