The comparative form of the word "fool" is "more foolish." In English grammar, the comparative form is used to compare two things or people, indicating a higher degree of the quality expressed by the adjective. In this case, "foolish" is the adjective form of "fool," and adding "more" before it creates the comparative form.
"Windier" is the comparative form of windy. "Windiest" is the superlative form.
The comparative form of the word "cheap" is "cheaper." The superlative form is "cheapest."
Muddier is the comparative of muddy.
comparative form = more troubled
The comparative form of tinny is tinnier, and the superlative form is tinniest.
The comparative form of "fool" is "more foolish."
Sharper is the comparative form of the word sharp.
The comparative form of the word 'fast' is 'faster'.
The comparative form of longest is longer.
smoother is comparative of word smooth.
Smoothest is the superlative form of the word smooth. The comparative form is smoother.
Comparative: uglier Superlative: ugliest
What is the comparative form of word naughty ?
"Windier" is the comparative form of windy. "Windiest" is the superlative form.
the comparative and superlative forms of the word near are nearer(in comparative form) and nearest(in superlative form).
The comparative form of the word "cheap" is "cheaper." The superlative form is "cheapest."
comparative form = more troubled