Talk can be used as a verb or a noun, but it is not an adjective and does not have a comparative or superlative form.
Talkative is an adjective. More talkative and most talkative are the comparative and superlative forms.
costlier, costliest
The comparative form of "intelligent" is "more intelligent," and the superlative form is "most intelligent."
The comparative form of "little" is "less" and the superlative form is "least."
Joe talks as much as Mary (verb) John is the most talkative person I know. (noun)
Yes, the word redder is the comparative form of the adjective red.The superlative form is reddest.
Heavier.heaviest
Adjective, comparative, superlative little, less, least
uglier is the comparative & ugliest is the superlative
Out can be an adjective. Its comparative and superlative forms would be more out and most out respectively.
Better is the comparative adjective for good. Best is the superlative.
comparative
Dry, drier, driest. Adjective, comparative adjective, superlative adjective.
No
Dative ; Good Comparative; Better Superlative ; Best
Adjective: hot Comparative: hotter Superlative: hottest
The comparative form for the adjective 'wide' is wider.The superlative form for the adjective 'wide' is widest.
"Slowly" is the adverbial form of the adjective slow. Comparative and superlative forms are slower and slowest.