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Adjective ends in -y This is a very common mistake when using superlatives in English. When the adjective ends in -y, you must replace it with -i, and add "-est". For example: (Funny) Travis told us the funniest joke. (Happy)They were the happiest couple at the hotel. Adjective of a syllable ending in consonantIf the adjective ends in a consonant, the last consonant is doubled before adding the suffix "-est".

Short superlatives. Short superlative adjectives of 1 syllable and many of 2 syllables are added "-est" at the end. My granddaughter is the prettiest. My house is the newest in the street. Long superlatives Long superlative adjectives of more than three syllables, and some two-syllables, use the formula: "most" or "least" + adjective. This is the least important topic right now. He is the most creative person in the classroom. Irregular superlative adjectives. Although most adjectives fall into the category of regular, there are some that are irregular and are very commonly used, so you must learn them to avoid making mistakes. Little – Least. Good – Best. Bad – Worst. Far – Furthest. Much (very) – Most.

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LThe superlative serves to describe an object or person that is at the top or bottom end, comparing it to a group of objects or other people. Its Spanish equivalent would be 'el más' or 'el menos'. In addition, the superlative is used when we talk about three or more elements, and not when we have two. To talk about two elements, comparative adjectives are used. The structure of a sentence with an adjective superlative is: Noun + verb + the + superlative adjective + object noun.

By: Jesus Aramis Gomez Vargas.

Grammatical rules of superlatives.