NoteID | 37817722369 |
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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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