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What is the comparative of funny?

funnier When talking about two separate entities, funnier is the way to go. It is the comparative of funny.

What is the comparative and superlative of funny?

Funniest is the superlative of funny (and funnier is the comparative). This is not "for lack of one"; "funniest" is the superlative. Funny forms its superlative and comparative according to the standard rule (as in red, redder, reddest and fast, faster, fastest).

What is the positive degree of funny?

fun funnier funniest, correct.

Why do we use more and most in degrees of comparison?

Similarly, when more than two things/people are compared, the superlative degree is used by putting 'est' to the adjective word or in some cases 'most' is used….Adjective Degrees of Comparison List.

Degrees Of Comparison List
Positive DegreeComparative DegreeSuperlative Degree
beautifulmore beautifulmost beautiful

Can we say more funny?

So in answer to your question, you most certainly can choose to use "more funny" or "most funny" instead of "funnier" or "funniest," and not be alone and unprecedented in your word choice. But as you know, the overwhelming tendency in English runs in the other direction.

Why is funnest not a word?

Funnest!!! Funner and funnest have seen usage as real words for over a century, but neither are formally entered in the dictionary (yet). In fact, fun wasn't even an adjective describing something enjoyable until the 19th century, and from there its superlative forms eventually emerged to be argued over.

What is the comparative of delicious?

Examples

Comparison: Basic, Comparative, Superlative Adjectives
Basic AdjectiveComparative AdjectiveSuperlative Adjective
deliciousmore deliciousthe most delicious
interestingmore interestingthe most interesting
comfortablemore comfortablethe most comfortable

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