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There is no comparative of get.
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"Litter" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree.
"Speed" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree. The comparative of the adjective speedy is speedier.
Bold most often takes a regular comparative (bolder) but I suppose you could say "more bold."
The comparative form is bolder; the superlative boldest.
Bolder.
bolder, boldest
bolder, boldest
bolder, boldest
No, the word 'bolder' is the comparative form of the adjective bold (bolder, boldest).The noun form of the adjective 'bold' is boldness.The word 'bold' is a noun form as a word for a typeface or font style.
There is no comparative of get.
The comparative of "first" is "earlier" or "prior".
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