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.
For adjectives of three syllables or more, put "more" in front of them for the comparative and "most" for the superlative.
Adjectives ending in -able are base forms. E. g.,fashion+able - > comparative: more fashionable -> superlative: (the)most fashionable.
Busy becomes busier and busiest.
The word 'broad' is an adjective. Adjectives don't have plural forms, adjectives have degrees:broad (positive)broader (comparative)broadest (superlative)
The 3 forms of adjectives are comparative, superlative, and positive. Example: Positive- bad Comparative- worse Superlative- worst
Adjectives and adverbs have comparative and superlative forms.
The comparative of good is better. The superlative of good is best.
Comparative: more colorful Superlative: most colorful
Comparative: heavier Superlative: heaviest
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.
Some adjectives don't have comparative or superlative forms. Hind is one.
Harder and hardest
likelier likeliest
healthier, healthiest
hotter, hottest
later, latest