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Superlatives Page 280 Realidades 1

Superlatives In English, Superlatives are when we use adjectives with an “est” as a suffix. For example, the fastest runner, the tallest girl, etc.

Superlatives Memorize this formula: el/la/los/las + noun + más/menos+ adjective

Superlatives el/la/los/las + noun + más/menos+ adjective This formula is used to say that someone is “the most” or “the least” of a group.

Superlatives For example, La foto de mi familia es la posesión más importante para mi.

Superlatives Los colores más bonitos In Spanish, it says “the colors most pretty.” In English we would say, “the prettiest colors” with “est.”

Superlatives To say that someone is “the best” or “the worst” we use el/la mejor and el /la peor. These come before the noun.

Superlatives Pienso que Gonzalo Ochoa es el mejor estudiante. Also, for example, “el peor estudiante,” “la mejor niña”

Superlatives To say “the most” or “the best” of a group, use “de” For example

Superlatives Para mi, Eduardo es el peor estudiante de todas. Margarita es la mejor estudiante de la clase.

Superlatives What do these phrases say? la prueba más dificil el informe menos interesante la más difícil de todas los menos interesantes del día.