Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns. When comparing adjectives, we use comparative and superlative forms to indicate the degree of a particular quality. Here are the matches for the given adjectives with their comparative or superlative forms:
- Scarier - Scary
- Comparative form: Scarier
- Superlative form: Scariest
- The fastest - Fast
- Comparative form: Faster
- Superlative form: Fastest
- The cutest - Cute
- Comparative form: Cuter
- Superlative form: Cutest
Comparative forms are used when comparing two things, while superlative forms are used when comparing three or more things. In the examples provided, "scarier" compares two things, "the fastest" compares more than two things, and "the cutest" also compares more than two things.