The comparative forms of loudly, as with any other adverb, are simple:
Comparative: more loudly
Superlative: most loudly
The comparative forms of loud are:
Comparative: louder
Superlative: loudest
more loudly, most loudly
The comparative degrees are loud, louder, loudest.Of anyone, she spoke the loudest.
No, "late" does not have comparative or superlative forms. "Later" is the comparative form of "late," and "latest" is the superlative form.
Comparative: shallower Superlative: shallowest
The comparative and superlative forms of modern are more modern and most modern.
more loudly, most loudly
The comparative degrees are loud, louder, loudest.Of anyone, she spoke the loudest.
The comparative and superlative forms of gentle are gentler and gentlest.
Riper and ripest are the comparative and superlative forms of ripe.
No, "late" does not have comparative or superlative forms. "Later" is the comparative form of "late," and "latest" is the superlative form.
the comparative and superlative forms of the word near are nearer(in comparative form) and nearest(in superlative form).
Comparative: poorer Superlative: poorest
Comparative: shallower Superlative: shallowest
The comparative and superlative forms of modern are more modern and most modern.
Larger and largest are the comparative and superlative forms of large.
The comparative and superlative forms of handsome are more handsome and most handsome.
More beautiful and most beautiful are the comparative and superlative forms of beautiful.