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What are the comparative and superlative forms of word entertaining?

The word "entertaining" is already an adjective, so it doesn't have comparative and superlative forms.

However, we can use the adjectives "more entertaining" and "most entertaining" to indicate different levels of entertainment:

* Comparative: "This movie is more entertaining than the last one."

* Superlative: "That comedian is the most entertaining I've ever seen."

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