L.R.I. ANAID LUNA GARCÍA CAMPUS: OAXACA URBANA BACHILLERATO. MULTIVERSIDAD LATINOAMERICANA Materia: Inglés.
1.3 THE SUPERLATIVE DEGREE: THE MOST OR THE LEAST. Superlatives are used to compare more than two things. Superlative sentences usually use THE, because there is only one superlative. The superlative form of an adjective is used to describe something which possesses a characteristic in the greatest degree.
Structure: Subject + the + superlative form of adjective + noun Eduardo is the ugliest boy in my class. Subject + the + most + adjective + complement Yamil is the most beautiful man in the world.
Subject + the + least + adjective + complement The Royal is the least expensive hotel in this city.
Positive form. Comparative form. Superlative form.
Positive form. Comparative form. Superlative form.