
Superlative Adjectives
Superlative adjectives show the highest or lowest degree of a particular quality in a group (three or more nouns).
Be careful about using double superlatives. Do NOT combine “most/least” with an ~est form.
Incorrect: I am the most smartest person in my family.
Correct: I am the smartest in my family.
Typically, the word “the” is used before the superlative adjective.
You can commonly see this structure: “the” + “superlative adjective” + “noun”
(E.g.) I am the smartest one in our family.
(E.g.) My sister is the healthiest one in her yoga class.
(E.g.) The city building is the most famous building in the neighborhood.

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