No such thing.
We may say ' a beautiful woman'.
'beautiful' is the dative adjective, and 'woman' is the common noun.
When comparting two or more beautiful women , we may say 'a more beautiful woman' ; the comparative.
Or from a two or more women , we my say 'the most beautiful ' ; the superlative.
Note the common noun does not change. It is the adjective that changes.
a comparative noun uses er at the end or for long words like beautiful, it would be more. Ex: More beautiful a superlative noun is the same thing but different. Instead of er at the end you are comparing 3 things or more so you use -est. again you cannot do beautifulest so you do most. Ex: Most beautiful. so comparative: -er, more superlative: -est, most
lovelier, loveliest
"Heat" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative form.
"Speed" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree. The comparative of the adjective speedy is speedier.
"Litter" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree.
The comparative form of beautiful is more beautiful
Comparative: more beautiful Superlative: most beautiful
More beautiful and most beautiful are the comparative and superlative forms of beautiful.
more beautiful is the comparative form for beautiful.. Ana is beautiful. Shera is more beautiful than Ana.
a comparative noun uses er at the end or for long words like beautiful, it would be more. Ex: More beautiful a superlative noun is the same thing but different. Instead of er at the end you are comparing 3 things or more so you use -est. again you cannot do beautifulest so you do most. Ex: Most beautiful. so comparative: -er, more superlative: -est, most
more beautiful
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more beautiful
The comparative and superlative are forms for adjectivesor adverbs, not for nouns. For example:hot, hotter, hottestsoft, softer, softestcareful, more careful, most carefulgood, better, bestspecial, more special, most specialfull, fuller, fullestold, older, oldestbeautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful
lovelier, loveliest
The word 'comparative' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'comparative' is a word for the middle degree of an adjective or adverb; a thing equivalent to another.Example: The comparative of the adjective short is shorter.The noun form of the adjective 'comparative' is comparativeness.