Superlatives. What are superlatives? Superlatives are made when one object/one group is compared to a larger group of many objects or groups. Superlatives.

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Superlatives

What are superlatives? Superlatives are made when one object/one group is compared to a larger group of many objects or groups. Superlatives are among many things, groups, ideas, or concepts.

Superlative formula superlatives that are regular have the same pattern: def. article [el,la,los,las] + más/menos + adjective + de/en más = most menos = least De/en = of / in

Superlative The boy is the tallest of the students. This is a superlative of one among many people. It will use the formula def. article [el,la,los,las] + más/menos + adjective + de/en Tallest is not a word in Spanish– for superlative words that end in –est in English are made by saying most and then the adjective in Spanish. Tallest = most tall = más alto

Superlative The boy is tallest of the students def. article [el,la,los,las] + más/menos + adjective + de/en El chico es el más alto de los estudiantes. Make sure the adjective and definite article agree in number and gender with the subject.

superlatives The cats are the smallest in the house. def. article [el,la,los,las] + más/menos + adjective + de/en Los gatos son los más pequeños en la casa. Make sure the adjective and the article agree in number and gender.

Superlative The boy is tallest of the students def. article [el,la,los,las] + más/menos + adjective + de/en El chico es el más alto de los estudiantes. Make sure the adjective and definite article agree in number and gender with the subject. There is a second way of saying this: use menos El chico es el menos bajo de los estudiantes.

superlatives The cats are the smallest in the house. def. article [el,la,los,las] + más/menos + adjective + de/en Los gatos son los más pequeños en la casa. Make sure the adjective and the article agree in number and gender. There is a second way of saying this: use menos Los gatos son los menos grandes en la casa.

superlatives - irregulars There are 4 irregulars: Viejo old Jovenyoung Malbad Buenogood These are the adjectives that you will see in the sentence.

superlatives - irregular Viejoold Mayor = oldest The clocks are the oldest of the things. Los relojes son los mayores de las cosas. NOTICE: This sentence does not use más or menos. With irregulars, you do not need to say more or less because it is already in the word = oldest.

superlatives - irregular jovenyoung menor = youngest The girl is the youngest of the family. La chica es la menor de la familia. NOTICE: This sentence does not use más or menos. With irregulars, you do not need to say more or less because it is already in the word = youngest.

superlatives - irregular malbad peor = worst Winter is the worst of the seasons. La estación del invierno es la peor de las estaciones. NOTICE: This sentence does not use más or menos. With irregulars, you do not need to say more or less because it is already in the word = worst.

superlatives - irregular buenogood mejor = best The Audi is the best of all the cars. El Audi es el mejor de todos los carros. NOTICE: This sentence does not use más or menos. With irregulars, you do not need to say more or less because it is already in the word = best.

Práctica…. 1. Bart Simpson is the laziest. 2. Lisa Simpson is the least lazy. 3. Keeping Up With the Kardashians is the worst show on TV. 4. Homeland is the best show on TV. 5. My grandfather is the oldest in the family. 6. My cousin is the youngest in the family.

Comparativos y superlativos Leo Messi is better than Luis Suárez. Cristiano Ronaldo is the best. Channing Tatum is more good-looking than Bradley Cooper. Liam Hemsworth is the most good-looking. The educational program is less fun than the soap opera.. The reality show is the most fun.