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What are comparative and superlative forms of the word last?

The word "last" is already in its superlative form. It means "coming after all others in time or order."

There is no comparative form of "last."

To express a higher degree of something happening later, we use phrases like:

* most recent

* latest

* further in the future

* more recently

* afterward

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