We use superlative adjectives to compare 1 thing in a group with all of the other things in the group. We use “the“ before the adjective because we are referring to one specific person or thing. In this English lesson, you will learn the spelling rules and how to modify superlatives. The rules are different depending on whether the adjective is 1 syllable, 2 syllable and more or irregular. Private English lessons & speaking practice: Related videos: Possessives: Comparatives: Playlists: English grammar: Listening practice: Vocabulary: Andrew, Crown Academy of English Photo credits by : “Look Over There!” by stockimages “Happy Family Standing By Holding Their Hands” by photostock “Two Young Pretty Caucasian Girls” by Serge Bertasius Photography “Happy Corporate Lady Preparing Notes” by stockimages “Cute Young Boy Busy In Drawing” by photostock “Businessman With Thumb Up” by Ambro “There Is Steps To First Floor !” by stockimages “Pretty Women Having A Discussion“ by stockimages Photo credits by : “Studying“ by hvaldez1-57057 “Interesting book“ by Cjcj-40067
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