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Superlative Form Adjective Adverb Compare Person Thing Action

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Front Superlative
Back The superlative form of an adjective or adverb is used to compare one person, thing, action or state to all the others in its class. Examples of superlatives: saddest, lightest, most famous, worst, most angrily. The superlative is usually formed by adding the suffix -est or preceded by the word most.

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