Superlatives 170
1 To make most superlatives, we add -est to the adjective:
2 We use the superlative form of adjectives to compare more
than two things:
It’s the fastest train in the world. It’s the longest river in the country.
3 We use the to make a superlative.
I’m the oldest person here.
NOT I’m oldest person here.
the longest
the deepest
the coldest
the fastest
the shortest
the cheapest
the youngest
long
deep
cold
fast
short
cheap
young
Superlatives 270
The spelling rules are the same as for comparatives.
Irregular
the best
the worst
the furthest
better
worse
further
good
bad
far
the driest
the sunniest
drier
sunnier
dry
sunny
the wettest
the biggest
wetter
bigger
wet
big
the widest
the largest
wider
larger
wide
large
SuperlativeComparativeBase form
Superlatives 370
1 For most adjectives with two or more syllables, we use
the most.
2 After a superlative, we often use in.
Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
Jahir is the tallest person in our class.
London is the biggest city in England.
My father is the funniest person in my family.
Superlative
the most famous
the most beautiful
the most expensive
the most interesting
Comparative
more famous
more beautiful
more expensive
more interesting
Base form
famous
beautiful
expensive
interesting

Superlatives

  • 1.
    Superlatives 170 1 Tomake most superlatives, we add -est to the adjective: 2 We use the superlative form of adjectives to compare more than two things: It’s the fastest train in the world. It’s the longest river in the country. 3 We use the to make a superlative. I’m the oldest person here. NOT I’m oldest person here. the longest the deepest the coldest the fastest the shortest the cheapest the youngest long deep cold fast short cheap young
  • 2.
    Superlatives 270 The spellingrules are the same as for comparatives. Irregular the best the worst the furthest better worse further good bad far the driest the sunniest drier sunnier dry sunny the wettest the biggest wetter bigger wet big the widest the largest wider larger wide large SuperlativeComparativeBase form
  • 3.
    Superlatives 370 1 Formost adjectives with two or more syllables, we use the most. 2 After a superlative, we often use in. Everest is the highest mountain in the world. Jahir is the tallest person in our class. London is the biggest city in England. My father is the funniest person in my family. Superlative the most famous the most beautiful the most expensive the most interesting Comparative more famous more beautiful more expensive more interesting Base form famous beautiful expensive interesting