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*The an adjective est The most=

The least=
*The most / least an adjective

Be careful!
Use superlative adjectives to Use with
Spelling rules compare more than two
superlative adjectives.
people, places, things, or ideas.
Add –est to one- For example: Don’t say
syllable adjectives. If
the adjective ends in –e, Mexico City is largest.
add –st.

For example

Cheap the cheapest


SUPERLATIVE
Loose the loosest
ADJECTIVES
Irregular forms
ADaADJECTIVE
Good better(than) the best
If an adjective ends in S Bad worse(than) the worst
(or is) a consonant-
vowel-consonant
To form the
sequence, double the
superlative of most
final consonant before
adjectives of two or
–est
more syllables, use the
For example: most or the least. For most adjectives
that end in –y,
Hot the hottest For example:
change the –y to ( i )
Car trips are the least and add –est
expensive vacations.
For example:
Cruises are the most
Pretty the prettiest
relaxing vacations.
Busy the busiest

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