superlatives


 * Superlative adjectives always begin with "//the//"**

//e.g. tall - the tallest; old - the oldest// //e.g. funny - the funniest; clever - the cleverest; narrow - the narrowest; simple - the simplest//
 * ONE-SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES AND TWO-SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES (ending in [-y], [-er], [-ow], or [-le]) **
 * Add [-est]**

//** Spelling changes **// - **adjectives ending in [-e]** only add [-r]: //late - the latest; safe - the safest// - **adjectives ending in [-y]** -- the [-y] becomes [-i]: //happy - the happiest; funny - the funniest// - **one-syllable adjectives ending in 1 vowel + 1 consonant** duplicate the consonant: //hot - the hottest; fit - the fittest//

Write **//the most//** and the adjective //e.g. common - the most common; tired - the most tired// //e.g. intelligent - the most intelligent; interesting - the most interesting//
 * TWO-SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES (NOT ending in **** [-y], [-er], [-ow], or [-le]) **** AND THREE-SYLLABLE ADJECTIVES **

You use the same form for all adjectives, long or short. //e.g. He is the least intelligent boy in the class//
 * //THE LEAST// + adjective (el/la/los/las menos...) **


 * IRREGULAR FORMS **
 * **ADJECTIVE** || **SUPERLATIVE** ||
 * good || //the best// ||
 * bad || //the worst// ||
 * far || //the furthest / the farthest// ||
 * little (size) || //the smallest// ||


 * online exercises**
 * exercise 1
 * exercise 2
 * exercise 3
 * exercise 4
 * exercise 5