This document provides rules for forming superlative adjectives in English. It lists suffixes like "-est" and "-st" that are added to adjectives of one syllable to form the superlative. For adjectives of more than one syllable, it notes that "most" is used, and some irregular forms like "best" and "worst" are given as examples. The document aims to teach English learners how to change adjectives into their superlative forms.
This document provides rules for forming superlative adjectives in English. It lists suffixes like "-est" and "-st" that are added to adjectives of one syllable to form the superlative. For adjectives of more than one syllable, it notes that "most" is used, and some irregular forms like "best" and "worst" are given as examples. The document aims to teach English learners how to change adjectives into their superlative forms.
This document provides rules for forming superlative adjectives in English. It lists suffixes like "-est" and "-st" that are added to adjectives of one syllable to form the superlative. For adjectives of more than one syllable, it notes that "most" is used, and some irregular forms like "best" and "worst" are given as examples. The document aims to teach English learners how to change adjectives into their superlative forms.
Tallest - the tallest Widest -the widest Fattest -the fattest Oldest - the oldest Nicest – the nicest Biggest – the biggest Newest - the newest Safest – the safest Thinnest – the thinnest Slowest – the slowest Newest – the newest Cambiar “Y” por “IEST” Usar “most” (2 o mas sil.) Adj. Irregulares Spicy – the spiciest Important – the most important Good – best – the best Hairy – the hairiest Modern – the most modern Bad – worst – the worst Ugly – the ugliest Expensive – the most expensive Far – farthest – the fartherst