We use superlatives to show the greatest degree of a quality or quantity among three or more people or things. small ? big ? the biggest ? ONE SYLLABLE ONE SYLLABLE (consonant + vowel + consonant) Small Red Big Fat Cold Tall cold + est = the coldest small + est = the smallest tall + est = tallest red + d + est = the reddest fat + t + est = the fattest big + g + est = the biggest Beautiful Expensive TWO OR MORE SYLLABLES Funny ENDING –Y Happy the funniest the happiest the most beautiful the most expensive How to Form a Superlative Adjective In general, superlative adjectives are formed by adding the suffix -est to an adjective. There are a few basic spelling rules to follow when forming a superlative adjective in this way: One-syllable words: Add -est to the word, as in strongest, tallest, and fastest. Sometimes this will require you to double the final letter of the original adjective, as in biggest and saddest. One- and two-syllable words ending in silent e: Add -st to the word, since the "e" is already in place. Note that doing this makes the "e" pronounced instead of silent. For example, rarest, finest and sanest. Two-syllable words ending in the letter y: Change the "y" to an "i" and add -est. For example, silliest, funniest, craziest. All other two-syllable words and words with additional syllables: Instead of adding a suffix, these words are made into a short adjective phrase by adding either most or least before the adjective. For example, most careful, most congenial, least restrictive, least invasive. Good Much Little Late Bad Old Far IRREGULAR The lá teste or the last ? The most ? The eldest ? The furthest / farthest ? The least ? The worst ? The best ? Ailin is student in the class. (hardworking) I am student in the class. (tall) He is player in the team. (good) We are team at school. (successful) Kenam is boy in the classroom. (handsome) My Mother is person in my life. (lovely) My parents are parents I have known. (understanding) Sevgi is girl in our class. (funny) The Pico Mountain is mountain in Portugal. (high) Mondego is river in Portugal. (long) Lisbon is city in Portugal. (crowded) continent of the world. Asia is (big) My teacher is teacher in school. (helpful) John is student in the class. (lazy) Our horse is horse in our town. (fast) My car is in the park. (new) |