The comparative form of "enormous" is "more enormous." Since "enormous" is a three-syllable adjective, it typically uses "more" to indicate comparison rather than the suffix "-er." For example, you might say, "This mountain is more enormous than the one we climbed last year."
most enormous, more enormous
more enormous, most enormous
The comparative is greater and the superlative is greatest.
Easier is the comparative.
"Faster" is a comparative of fast. The related superlative is "fastest."
most enormous, more enormous
more enormous, most enormous
"Enormous" is an adjective.That stadium is enormous! Enormous describes the stadium.
There is no comparative of get.
The comparative of "first" is "earlier" or "prior".
The girl had an enormous mouth The dinosaur had an enormous tail
more terrible, most terrible
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The comparative and superlativeforms of grand are: Comparative: grander Superlative: grandest