HOW TO USE THE SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
Definition: We use a superlative to say that a
thing or person is the most of a group. When we use a superlative adjective (“the
tallest student”) before the noun, we generally use it with “the”. This is
because there's only one (or one group) of the thing we are talking about.
There is one student who is the tallest in the class, and because it's clear to
the listener which one we mean, we usually use “the”:
For example:
She's the most
beautiful girl I've ever seen.
It's the best café
in London.
John and Lisa are the most
intelligent students here.
This bowl is the biggest
one.
Remember: We don't use “the” when there is a
possessive:
For example:
He's my best student.
That's our most important goal.
It's possible to drop 'the' when the
adjective is used later in the sentence, rather than directly before the noun.
We can choose either “the” or “no article”, with no change in meaning:
For example:
She is (the) most beautiful.
This café is (the) best.
John and Lisa are (the) most
intelligent.
This bowl is (the) biggest.
This is not possible when the
adjective comes directly before the noun:
With superlative adverbs, we can also choose to use “the” or “no article”.
For example:
Luke reads (the) fastest.
I like vanilla ice cream (the) best.
She can speak six languages, but she
speaks Spanish (the) most confidently.
These examples all compare one person
or thing with other people or things. However, sometimes we compare a person or
thing in one situation with the same person or thing in a different situation.
In this case, when the superlative adjective or adverb is later in the sentence,
we usually don't use “the”. Compare these two sentences:
For example:
I'm most productive early in the
morning [I'm more productive in the morning than I am in the afternoon or the
evening].
I'm the most
productive early in the morning [I'm more productive than the other people in
my office first thing in the morning].
More examples:
Julie does swimming, running and
cycling. She's always most tired after cycling.
John types most quickly when he's
drunk a lot of coffee!
Tea is best when you drink it very
hot.
London is most depressing in January.
EXERCISES ON THE SUPERLATIVES
WITH “THE”
Direction: If it’s possible to choose
between “the” and “no article” Put “the”. Otherwise, put “no article” (Ø).
1. I read a lot of books on the
subject and this one is ______ best.
2. I wake up ______ earliest on
Mondays, as I go to a yoga class. On other days I sleep later.
3. Amanda’s ______ happiest when
she’s on holiday.
4. Which student in the class is
______ happiest?
5. This juice is ______ most
delicious if you chill it for a long time first.
6. The British Library is ______ best
in the mornings. It’s too crowded in the afternoons.
7. John is ______ calmest when he’s
working.
8. Of all the people in our office,
Adrian is ______ calmest.
9. Lucy wakes up ______ earliest in
her family.
10. Which juice is ______ most
delicious? Apple juice, orange juice or raspberry juice?
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