Smart, Smarter, Smartest
The comparative is greater and the superlative is greatest.
Easier is the comparative.
"Faster" is a comparative of fast. The related superlative is "fastest."
Dative ; hot Comparative ; hotter Superlative ; hottest
Better
Smart, Smarter, Smartest
comparative- smarter superlative- smartest
smarter, smartest
smarter, smartest
smarter, smartest
The comparative degree of "smart" is "smarter." It is used to compare the intelligence or cleverness of two subjects. For example, you might say, "She is smarter than her brother."
Smarter.First find the base of smartly: smart. Now imagine the word for 'more smart.' Smarter. If you wanted to continue that pattern, and find the superlative, you would imagine the word for 'most smart,' smartest.(If you want to make a comparative adverb, you simply say more adverb; for example, more smartly.)
Usually, by adding er. Fast, faster; smart, smarter; quick, quicker
Yes, it is. It is the comparative form of the adjective smart (meaning more intelligent, not more fashionable).
Big Small Tiny Tall Fat Thin Smart Stupid Strong Weak Tidy Messy Dirty Clean
There is no comparative of get.
The comparative of "first" is "earlier" or "prior".