more generous, most generous
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"Bit" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative form.
Sweetie is a noun and does not have a comparative or superlative form.
The comparative form of "generous" is "more generous," and the superlative form is "most generous." These forms are used to compare the level of generosity between two or more people or things. The comparative form is used when comparing two entities, while the superlative form is used when comparing three or more entities.
more generous, most generous
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The superlative for the word generous is most generous.
comparative - merrier superlative - merriest
The comparative form of cloudy is "cloudier". The superlative form is "cloudiest".
"Older" is the comparative form of old. The superlative form is oldest.