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Is an adjective that refers to something very big and out of the ordinary, with a maximum degree of excellence

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Is an adjective that refers to something very big and out of the ordinary, with a maximum degree of excellence

par Wilma Tarrillovela
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CONCEPT

Is an adjective that refers to something very big and out of the ordinary, with a maximum degree of excellence

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RULES FOR THE SUPERLATIVE

  1. If the adjective ends in “e” add “st” (monosyllables)
EXAMPLE: 

•Nice _nicest

2. If the adjective ends in a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern, double the final consonant and add “est”

EXAMPLE: 

•Big_biggest

3. If the adjective ends with aconsonant + “y”, change “y “to “i “and add “est”

EXAMPLE: 

•Happy _ happiest

4. when a word has more than two digits add “most”.

EXAMPLE:

•Most _  intelligent

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USES

The superlative grade denotes a quality at its highest degree and is formed using the article “the” in front of the superlative form of the adjective

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USES

We can use superlative adjectives when talking about three or more things (not two things).

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USES

We use a superlative to say that a thing or person is the most of a group.

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STRUCTURE

Noun (subject) + verb + the + superlative adjective + noun (object).

The group that is being compared with can be omitted if it is clear from the context

EXAMPLES:

  • My house is the largest one in our neighborhood.
  • This is the smallest box I've ever seen.
  • Your dog ran the fastest of any dog in the race.
  • We all threw our rocks at the same time. 
  • My rock flew the highest.

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NOTE

Some qualities cannot vary in intensity or degree because they are extremes, absolutes or classifying adjectives. These qualities are known as non-gradable adjectives and they don’t have either comparative or superlative forms.

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NOTE

Some qualities cannot vary in intensity or degree because they are extremes, absolutes or classifying adjectives. These qualities are known as non-gradable adjectives and they don’t have either comparative or superlative forms.

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EXCEPTIONS

  • Some superlative adjetives in English don´t follow the usual rules.
  • The comparative and superlative are formed in a special way that you must memorize.

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EXCEPTIONS

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