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English Grammar - Superlative Adjectives (most, best, etc.)

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

http://www.engvid.com/ This is a grammar lesson on superlative adjectives. It covers comparison of 3 or more people or things. Before watching this lesson, you may want to watch my earlier lesson on comparative adjectives: http://www.engvid.com/english-grammar-comparative-adjectives/

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  • Another excellent class, you're very good. Keep this job up to us. ;)

    See you.

  • thanks for this video

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  • It only has to be 2+ people, not three.

  • does anyone know how to say in english - a person who was one nationality and then became french - with one word?

    (for example like they say slavicised, germanized)

  • nice

  • Mami!!! you are the best...thankyou very much

  • thank you so much

  • I think its good 4 us........we can learn English properly.......

  • I like this program so much

  • I AM the +~*alles+~* in my class.

  • If you've done a video on the 1-1-1 doubling rule, it would've helped here. For those who don't know, the 1-1-1 doubling rule is: if a word has 1 syllable, 1 vowel, and 1 consonant before the end, double the last consonant when adding a suffix that begins with a vowel. For instance: bet has one syllable, one vowel, and one consonant at the end, ergo double the "t" when adding a suffix, such as bet + ing = betting.

    Referencing related videos in the below box is a good idea. Thanks, Valen!

  • you are the (best) << :D

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