If it's an honest attempt to comment on an answer or the question (someone who's new to the site and doesn't understand the way things work or have enough reputation to comment), I might recommend just flagging the answer. If you can, use an "other" flag and write in the description which post (question or answer) they were trying to comment on.
It's not much work at all for us to then convert that to a comment. For people who legitimately are trying to comment, and not just dump entirely new questions or "did you get an answer for this" in answers, this seems like it would be a little more gentle for a new user who can't comment yet than having their answer downvoted.
In the case you describe, it sounds like they've gone the other way and tried to convert a comment into an answer. If there's a kernel of an answer there, but it's a little lacking right now, comment that they need to flesh out what they are saying. If they don't and it's just a bad answer to the question, feel free to vote it down.