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A1 Grammar Lessons and Exercises

Superlative adjectives: The best, the most famous, etc.

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Last updated: April 13, 2026 10:41 am
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Learn how to use English superlative adjectives like “the best” and “the most famous.” There are A1 grammar explanations and interactive activities.

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  1. Superlative adjectives: The best, the most famous, etc.
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Superlative adjectives: The best, the most famous, etc.

We use superlative adjectives to say that one person, thing, or place is the best or worst of all. It means we are looking at three or more people or things and comparing them.

Forming Superlative Adjectives

Short adjectives (one syllable)

Add -est to the adjective and use the before it.

AdjectiveSuperlativeExample
tallthe tallestJohn is the tallest boy in the class.
smallthe smallestThis is the smallest room in the hotel.
bigthe biggestThis apple is the biggest of all.

Two-syllable adjectives ending in -y

Change -y → -iest and add the.

AdjectiveSuperlativeExample
happythe happiestShe is the happiest person I know.
easythe easiestThis test is the easiest of all.
busythe busiestMonday is the busiest day for me.

Long adjectives (two or more syllables)

Use the most + adjective.

AdjectiveSuperlativeExample
beautifulthe most beautifulParis is the most beautiful city in France.
importantthe most importantThis is the most important rule.
expensivethe most expensiveThat car is the most expensive of all.

Irregular Superlative Forms

Some adjectives are irregular — they change completely.

AdjectiveComparativeSuperlativeExample
goodbetterthe bestThis pizza is the best in town.
badworsethe worstIt was the worst day ever.
farfarther/furtherthe farthest/the furthestThat’s the farthest point from here.

3. Examples in Sentences

  • Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
  • This shop is the most popular in the city.
  • She is the best student in the class.
  • February is the coldest month of the year.
  • This exam was the easiest one for me.

Quick Tips

When you use superlative adjectives, always use the.
Using or being in groups:

  • the tallest in the class
  • the most expensive of all
    Don’t use more and -est together (more nicest → the nicest).
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