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Luyện ngữ pháp - English Grammar in Use - Intermediate (Unit 108: Superlatives))


A

Study these examples:

What is the longest river in the world?
What was the most enjoyable holiday you've ever had?

Longest and most enjoyable are superlative forms.

The superlative form is -est or most .. .. In general, we use -est for short words and most ... for longer words. The rules are the same as those for the comparative - see Unit 105.

  • long → longest
  • hot → hottest
  • easy → easiest
  • hard → hardest

but
  • most famous
  • most boring
  • most difficult
  • most expensive

 

A few adjectives are irregular:
  • good → best
  • bad → worst
  • far → furthest/farthest

For spelling, see Appendix 6.

B We normally use the before a superlative (the longest / the most famous etc.):
  • Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
  • The movie was really boring. It's the most boring movie I've ever seen.
  • She is a really nice person - one of the nicest people I know.
  • Why does he always come to see me at the worst possible time?

 

Compare superlative and comparative:
  • This hotel is the cheapest in town. (superlative)
    It's cheaper than all the others in town. (comparative)
  • He's the most patient person I've ever met.
    He's much more patient than I am.
C

Oldest and eldest

The superlative of old is oldest:
  • That church is the oldest building in the town. (not the eldest)

 

We use eldest (or oldest) when we are talking about people in a family:
  • My eldest son is 13 years old. (or My oldest son)
  • Are you the eldest in your family? (or the oldest)
D After superlatives we normally use in with places:
  • What's the longest river in the world? (not of the world)
  • We had a nice room. It was one of the best in the hotel. (not of the hotel)

 

We also use in for organisations and groups of people (a class / a company etc.):
  • Who is the youngest student in the class? (not of the class)

 

For a period of time, we normally use of:
  • Yesterday was the hottest day of the year.
  • What was the happiest day of your life?
E
We often use the present perfect (I have done) after a superlative (see also Unit 8A):
  • What's the most important decision you've ever had to make?
  • That was the best holiday I've had for a long time.
 


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