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Superlative Person Form Adjective Comparing Thing Member Group

Front superlative
Back The superlative form of an adjective is used for comparing one person or thing with every other member of their group, to express the fact that they have the highest or a very high degree of a quality. For example: She’s the tallest girl in the class. He’s the happiest person I know. They’re the most popular band in the world. Compare with postive and comparative.

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