Questions tagged [superlatives]

Use this tag for questions about the "-est" or "most ..." forms of adjectives and adverbs.

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A superlative form of right

Is it possible to derive a superlative form of right (meaning the opposite of left) - the rightest?
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thousands of people rallied, MOST peacefully... -- most people rallied peacefully or did they rally most peacefully?

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/no-indictment-chaos-fills-ferguson-streets-083434303.html Thousands of people rallied in other U.S. cities, most peacefully, and President Barack Obama appealed for calm and understanding, pleading with both protesters…
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The Use of superlatives at the end of the phrase

I have heard this phrase below from a native speaker "Italians appreciate Team sports the most." Is it correct? Why "the most" was put at the end of the sentence?
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What is the superlative form of 'focus'?

Oil palm plantation becomes the most focusing study in recent year. the most focusing study or the most focused study?
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Can superlatives only be used when comparing more than two items?

I was reading the comments on an opinion piece in the Guardian where someone claimed that "...offering you the smallest half" was an "ungrammatical oxymoron in the first paragraph". Seeing what other people were saying, one person gave the reason…
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In which cases let the superlatives better be split?

I remember MS word suggesting the words most common to commonest and it still does! That's okay. Why use two words when a single sure-word is available for that (Save ink, save energy from typing) But then, are there any cases where splitting out…
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Using a superlative adjective as a noun

"Our new camera lens is so sensitive that even the slightest of details will be captured on film"? Is the above bold phrase correct? Can I use a superlative adjective as a noun? Or I have to rewrite "the slightest ones of details". Thank you
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Smallest VS fewest

Are both equivalent? I ask this because in my language both translate as the same thing. Could someone explain their use? We have the smallest customer queue. We have the fewest customer queue. THank you.
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Can we write "You're the most beautiful."?

I have a question on grammar. Which is the correct one? You're the most beautiful. You're the most beautiful girl.
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He is making the problem worst/worse

Is this correct? He is making the problem worst. I have a feeling that it is wrong and worst should be worse but I couldn't explain why it is wrong. So to confirm, is worst in the example sentence correct and sounds natural? If it is wrong, what…
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"plural" + are/were + "one" of the best +

Example: Honda and Toyota are one the best selling cars in the US. Is the use of "one" correct in the above sentence since the subject is plural (Honda and Toyota)? I realize i could put "two" or "some" instead but wouldn't the meaning change…
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Using "the best of" with uncountable and countable nouns

Is it correct to write: "It is not the best of quality" when referring to, for instance, the quality of a video? (Quality being an uncountable noun) Can one use "of" in this sentence? (As in "the best of luck") Why/why not? When using countable…
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Isn't there any student of the same height as Tom in the class if "Tom is the tallest in the class"?

If Jim is the same height as Tom, and other students in their class are not as tall as them, then can we say Tom is the tallest student in his class. ? Or, Should I say Tom is a tallest student in his class. ? Or, Should I say Tom and Jim are…
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Function of "the most recent" in a sentence

“Depending on the type of dance (round dance “for nearby and tail-wagging dance, with variable tempo, for further away and how far), the other bees can work out where this newly discovered feast can be found. Doesn't this ability of the bee to…
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the closest that (relative clause)

It's the closest that humans come to being superheroes. -New Yorker- If I rephrase it, it becomes It's the closest. Humans come the closest to being superheroes. What I wonder is are the part of speech of "closest" in 1 and the part of speech of…
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