busier, and busiest
busier, busiest
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No. Busy is an adjective. The adverb form is "busily."
the phone is busy
Busy is not a verb and therefore does not have a past tense.
busier, busiest
busier, busiest
Busy becomes busier and busiest.
Neither. It's the positive degree.
They are "busier" and "busiest".
"Higher" is the comparative of high. The superlative is highest.
lazier and laziest
Comparative: busier Superlative: busiest
'Next' is a superlative; it means 'nearest'. The positive is therefore 'near' and the comparative is 'nearer'.
harmful
last
easier and easiest