Lesson

Title: Superlative Degree of Adjectives

Grade: 8-a Lesson: S4-L3

Explanation: This lesson describes a topic in grammar which is important in understanding how words can and should be combined to make grammatically correct and readable sentences.

Lesson:

Definition: Superlative Degree of Adjectives

The superlative degree of an adjective is used when more than two persons or things are being compared.

It indicates that a quality is possessed to the greatest or least degree by one of the persons or things being compared.

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Examples:

  • strongest, neatest, warmest

  • most clever, least difficult

  • handiest, clumsiest

Tip: Superlative Degree of Adjectives

  • Adjectives with one syllable usually form the superlative degree by adding -est.

  • An adjective with two or more syllables forms the superlative degree by adding most or least in front of the adjective.

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