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Let’s learn all about superlative adjectives - when to use them, how to form them, and mistakes to avoid!
Adjectives are words that describe things, and superlative adjectives compare 3 or more things, or compare one thing to all others. Here are some examples:
- My grandmother is the oldest person in my family.
- Russia is the biggest country in the world.
- This is the easiest test I’ve ever taken.
- I just finished the most interesting book I’ve ever read
How do we form superlatives? Let me quickly explain 5 rules and give you a few examples of each. And make sure to listen to the end because I’ll explain the most common error I see English learners make with superlatives.