simpler, simplest
They are "simpler" and "simplest".
Alright if I can remember right, it would be more simple and most simple respectively.Another answer:'Simpler' and 'simplest' are also correct.
too is a superlative while to is a conjunction for examplethis pie is too good ; we have to go home
The opposite of simple in this sentence is complex.
The GCF is 3.3The GCF of 48 and 51 is 3
purer and purest
The comparative forms of loudly, as with any other adverb, are simple: Comparative: more loudly Superlative: most loudly The comparative forms of loud are: Comparative: louder Superlative: loudest
Dative ; simple Comparative ; simpler Superlative ; simplest.
Simple is DAtive Simpler is Comparative Simplest is Superlative.
The comparative of plain is 'plainer' and the superlative is 'plainest'.
simpler
They are "simpler" and "simplest".
simpler, simplest
simpler, simplest
beautiful - uglyold - newhot - cold
Yes, the word 'simpler' is the comparative form of the adjective 'simple'.simple (positive)simpler (comparative)simplest (superlative)
comparative : purer superlative : purest