a comparative noun uses er at the end or for long words like beautiful, it would be more. Ex: More beautiful
a superlative noun is the same thing but different. Instead of er at the end you are comparing 3 things or more so you use -est.
again you cannot do beautifulest so you do most. Ex: Most beautiful.
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comparative: -er, more
superlative: -est, most
more familiar
more favorite
The comparative form of solid is solider
The comparative form of in is inner.
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
"Shine" is a verb and a noun and, as such, does not have a comparative form. The comparative form of the adjective shiny is shinier.
The comparative form of brown is "browner". The superlative form is "brownest".
"More familiar" is the comparative form of familiar. "Most familiar" is the superlative form.
I'm not familiar with the word, but the comparative form of multi-syllabic adjectives is formed by adding the word "more" in front of it. The superlative form of multi-syllabic adjectives is formed by adding the word "most" in front of it.
The comparative form of dreamy is dreamier
The comparative form of many is more
The comparative form of "softly" is "more softly."
The comparative form of solid is solider
The comparative form of handsome is handsomer
The comparative form of good is better.
"Truer" is the comparative form of true.
The comparative form of full is fuller
The comparative form of sunny is sunnier.
The comparative form of "central" is "more central."