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How To Form Superlatives In English
How To Form Superlatives in English
Nov 14, 2021 / English / 2 mins read

We use superlative adjectives to describe an extreme version of one thing only. We do not use superlatives to compare two things. We add the word “the” and then: When the adjective is a short word (usually 1 syllable), the following rules apply to modify adjectives into their superlative form:


 

➡ Most commonly, we add the, then add -est to the end of the adjective:

 

E.g: Yesterday was the coldest day of the year so far. 

My son is the youngest member of our family.


 

➡ When the adjective ends in e, we add the, then add -st to the end of the adjective:

 

E.g: My house is the largest one in the neighborhood.

 

He is the strangest person I have ever met.


 

➡ When the adjective ends with a consonant-vowel-consonant, we add the, usually double the last consonant, then add -est to the end of the adjective:

 

E.g: This is the biggest meal I’ve had in a long time. Today is the hottest day of summer so far.


 

➡ When the adjective ends in y, we add the, then remove the y and add -iest:

 

E.g: You are the luckiest person I know.

Which language do you think is the easiest to learn?

 

➡ When the adjective is a long word (3 syllables or more), we add the and use the words “most” or “least” followed by the original adjective:

 

E.g: My father is the most intelligent person I’ve ever met.

This is the most enjoyable English class I have taken.


 

➡ Any time an adjective ends in -ing, we always add the and use the words “most” or “least” followed by the original adjective:

 

E.g: This is the most interesting play I have ever seen.

This is the most boring museum I’ve ever been to.


 

➡ There are certain 2-syllable adjectives that follow the short-word rule and some that follow the long-word rule when using an adjective in its superlative form. There are no guidelines for these 2-syllable words, but as you become more comfortable with superlative adjectives through use, you will begin to hear when certain words sound wrong with -est and others sound wrong with the words most or least. Below are some common examples: 

 

-est: easy, tidy, happy and funny.

 

most or least: careful, gentle, modern and humid.


 

➡ There are four common irregular adjectives whose comparative forms we need to memorize:

 

good ➡ the best

bad ➡ the worst

far ➡ the farthest/furthest

fun ➡ the most fun



 

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