they are formed with the adjective in the superlative degree, that is, those ending in -est, which have the adverbial structure the most/the least (the most/the least) or the irregular ones that have their own superlative degree, for example, the best (the best) or the worst (the worst). If the adjective ends in -y (it doesn't matter if it has one or more syllables), we must change the -y to -i and add -est. Examples: -Happy (happy): The happiest (he happiest) -Funny (funny): The funniest (the funniest) Examples: › We are the happiest children in the world. /We are the happiest children in the world. › He's the funniest comedian in town. /He's the funniest comedian in town. 2. If the adjective has only one syllable, it is necessary to add -est to the end of the adjective, like this: -Short (short or low in stature): The shortest (the shortest) -Tall (high): The tallest (the highest) -Long (long): The longest (the longest) Example: › He is the shortest student in the class...


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