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The comparative form of "busy" is "busier," which is used when comparing two things or people. The superlative form is "busiest," which is used when comparing more than two things or people. These forms are created by adding the suffix "-er" for the comparative and "-est" for the superlative to the base adjective "busy."

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6mo ago

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