When you are comparing 3 or most subjects, you use the "est" form. When it is 2 subjects, use the "most" form.
The word clever is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense.
The word for "clever" in Hawaiian is "akamai."
No, "clever" is not a suffix. It is an adjective that describes someone who is quick-witted or intelligent.
You would punctuate the sentence what a clever girl with a period or explanation mark.
He has a clever way of re-using old bicycles.
It is more clever, or cleverer. (*cleverer is not used as often as the superlative, which is cleverest, probably because of the repeated sound)
comparative = cleverer or more clever superlative = cleverest or most clever Clever is one of a few adjectives that has both forms for comparative and superlative.
Both are acceptable
Dr. Freemanstein is the cleverest person in the world
cleverest
cleverest
cleverer, cleverest
Cleverer, cleverest
Obviosly god is the cleverest. But also Jovanny guillen is.
cleverer, cleverest
cleverer, cleverest
cleverer, cleverest