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"More active" and "less active" are a few of the possible comparatives for active.

Native English grammar gives "activer, activest," while adopted French grammar gives "more active, most active." Some people think the native English form always "sounds wrong" when used with imported adjectives of Romance origin, and even on some polysyllabic native adjectives.

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The comparative form of heavy is "heavier".

The superlative form is "heaviest".

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more intense

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Active?

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more intense.

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big

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