richer, richest
Comparative - richerMy mom is richer than me.Superlative - richestBill Gates is one of the richest people in the world.The comparative form is richer.The superlative form is richest.
softer softest
happier, happiest
The comparative is greater and the superlative is greatest.
The comparative and superlative degrees of clean are cleaner and cleanest.
out
Get is a verb and does not have comparative or superlative degrees.
Comparative and superlative degrees are for adjectives and adverbs. House can be used as a noun or a verb and does not have comparative or superlative forms.
more in, most in
more out, most out
more in, most in
The three degrees (of comparison) for adjectives are Positive, Comparative and Superlative. Example: hard (positive) harder (comparative) hardest (superlative)
The comparative degree of "noisy" is "noisier" and the superlative degree is "noisiest."
The comparative and superlative degrees of "white" are formed in the standard way: "whiter" and "whitest" respectively.
richer and richest
richer, richest