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Adjectives: Superlatives

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Superlative Adjectives

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Superlative adjectives compare 3 or more things.

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Goal: I will be able to correctly write a sentence using superlative adjectives to compare 3 or more things.

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Rubric:

Highly Proficient: Know to use “the” in front of superlatives. Know when to use “-est” and “most”. Know that you cannot use “-est” and “most” together in the same sentence. Know the rule: Change the y to i and add est.

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Rubric:

Proficient: Know to use “the” in front of superlatives. Know when to use “-est” and “most”. Know that you cannot use “-est” and “most” together in the same sentence. Know the rule: Change the y to i and add est.

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Rubric:

Partially Proficient: Can sometimes remember to use “the” plus the superlative. Not sure when to use “-est” and when to use “most”.

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Rubric:

Minimally Proficient: Cannot create a sentence that follows the rules. Sentences don’t make sense.

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Rule #1: For adjectives that have 1 syllable or adjectives that end in –y and have 2 syllables, add “-est”:

tall --- tallest big --- biggestcute --- cutest old --- oldestnew --- newest

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Rule #2: If the adjective has 2 syllables and ends in “y”, change the “y” to “i”, and add “est”.

silly ---- silliest

crazy ---- craziestroomy --- roomiest

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Rule #3: Use “the” in front of the superlative and “of” after it.

...the craziest of ideas...

...the spiciest of chiles...

...the jolliest of elves...

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Directions- Write a superlative sentence with the given adjectives:

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1. adj: coldnoun: this room +++noun: all the rooms +

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1. This room is the coldest of all the rooms.

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2. adj: bignoun: the blue whale +++noun: all the animals on

Earth +

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2. The blue whale is the biggest of all the animals on Earth.

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3. adj: newnoun: this cell phone +++noun: all the models +

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3. This cell phone is the newest of all the models.

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4. adj: roomynoun: Dad’s truck +++noun: all of our vehicles +

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4. Dad’s truck is the roomiest of all of our vehicles.

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5. adj: spicynoun: his chili +++noun: all the chili I’ve tasted +

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5. His chili is the spiciest of all the chili I’ve tasted.

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6. adj: juicynoun: these oranges +++noun: all the ones I’ve ever eaten

+

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6. These oranges are the juiciest of all the ones I’ve ever eaten.

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Read this sentence:

Brambles is the cutest.

Notice it has “the”, but not “of”.

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Brambles is the cutest.

A sentence like this assumes that the reader understands that Brambles is being compared to EVERYTHING else that is cute.

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So, you don’t always need to use the word “of”. Practice writing sentences like this:

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7. adj: sweetnoun: this watermelon +++noun: every watermelon in the

world +

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7. This watermelon is the sweetest!

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Note: You can put the noun after the adjective.

This watermelon is the sweetest!

This is the sweetest watermelon!

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8. adj: grumpy noun: my uncle +++ noun: every person in the world +

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8. My uncle is the grumpiest!

The grumpiest is my uncle!

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9. adj: bravenoun: you +++noun: every person in the world

+

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9. You are the bravest person.

The bravest person is you.

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10. adj: cleannoun: your room +++noun: every room in the world +

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10. Your room is the cleanest.

The cleanest room is yours.

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Take Superlative Quiz #1

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Rule #4: If the adjective has more than 2 syllables, YOU MUST put “the most” in front of the adjective. You CANNOT use “-est”!

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Examples:

interesting --- the most interesting

dangerous --- the most dangerous

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11. adj: disgustingnoun: this food +++noun: all the food in the world

+

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11. This food is the most disgusting!

The most disgusting food is this.

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12. adj: despicable noun: your claim +++ noun: all the lies in the world +

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12. Your claim is the most despicable lie!

The most despicable lie is your claim!

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13. adj: interestingnoun: this theory +++noun: all the theories in the world +

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13. This theory is the most interesting.

The most interesting is this theory.

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14. adj: excruciatingnoun: this toothache +++noun: all the toothaches in the world +

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14. This toothache is the most excruciating!

The most excruciating is this toothache.

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Rule #5: These 3 words don’t follow the rules. You must simply remember them.

good --- the bestbad --- the worstfar --- the farthest

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15. adj: goodnoun: Grandma’s pumpkin pie +++noun: Mom’s pumpkin pie and my

pumpkin pie +

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15. Grandma’s pumpkin pie is the best.

Grandma’s is the best pumpkin pie.

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16. adj: badnoun: this movie +++noun: all the movies in the world +

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16. This movie is the worst!

This is the worst movie!

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17. adj: farnoun: Neptune +++noun: all the planets in the solar

system +

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17. Neptune is the farthest planet.

The farthest planet is Neptune.

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Directions: Determine if each sentence is correct.

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1. My cat is the lazyest cat in the world.

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1. My cat is the laziest cat in the world.

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2. Golden retrievers are friendliest dogs.

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2. Golden retrievers are the friendliest dogs.

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3. That actor has the recognizest face in the world.

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3. That actor has the most recognized face in the

world.

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4. Cobra snakes are one of the most dangerous snakes in the

world.

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4. Cobra snakes are one of the most dangerous snakes in the world.

This sentence is already correct.

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5. Yesterday was horriblest day ever!

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5. Yesterday was the most horrible day ever!

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6. Mom’s mashed potatoes are the most good.

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6. Mom’s mashed potatoes are the best.

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7. His injury is the worse.

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7. His injury is the worst.

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Take Superlative Quiz # 2