10A superlative adjectives

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10A superlative adjectives It’s the hottest month of the year. It’s the most dangerous road in the world. She’s the best student in the class. Monday is the worst day of the week. • Use the + superlative adjective to say which is the (biggest, etc.) in a group. • After superlatives, we use in (not of) + places, e.g. the world, the class.

10A superlative adjectives adjective comparative superlative cold colder the coldest add -est high higher the highest big bigger the biggest double consonant, add -est hot hotter the hottest dry drier the driest > -iest sunny sunnier the sunniest dangerous more dangerous the most dangerous the most + adjective good better the best bad worse the worst irregular far further the furthest