The words useful to are also found in construction such as It is useful to do.
A;more useful B;most useful
more useful, the most useful
Comparative refers to a grammatical form used to compare two or more items, often involving adjectives or adverbs. For example, in the phrase "taller than," "taller" is the comparative form of "tall." This form highlights differences in degree, such as size, quality, or intensity, making it useful for drawing distinctions between subjects. In essence, comparatives help convey relationships and relative attributes in language.
What is the comparative and superlative of Often
Comparative is more and superlative is most.
The comparative form of "useful" is "more useful."
more useful, most useful
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more useful, most useful
The comparative to useful is more useful. Though a few synonyms are handy, helpful, effective, profitable, proper, and practical.
more useful, most useful
A;more useful B;most useful
Most useful and more useful.
more useful, the most useful
There is no such word as 'usfuller', more useful is correct.
um... I'm pretty sure it's more helpful and the most helpful?