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Little superlative

What is the superlative for little? If littlemeans "small in size," the comparative is littleror more little, and the superlative is littlest. Please give me less milk than he has. Not much, only a little : only a small amount (of).


There is little water left. We had very little to do.

Comparative littler. Superlative littlest. A little girl falling down. If something is little, its size is not big. I just ate a tiny little.


If little means "small in size", the comparative is littler or more little, and the superlative is littlest. The word than typically appears in comparative sentences.


Amy is smarter than Betty.

Chad is stronger than Dan. Greg is more diligent than his brother. I have more apples than he. Shehim more than me.


With short adverbs that do not end in -ly comparative and superlative forms are identical to adjectives: add -er to form the comparative and -est to form the superlative. If the adverb ends in e, remove it before adding the ending. They are used in sentences where a subject is compared to a group of objects.


This word has two, "littler and less ". In my experience, "smaller" is far more common for size than " littler ". We use " less " for the comparative of " little " when we talk about amounts. Antonyms: much and lot.


Little money, room, help, etc. They understood little or no French. Try to spend as little of your money as possible. He was busy and had little time for children.


A superlative adjective denotes the extreme form of quality and is used while comparing three or more nouns. The suffix “-est” is often added at the end of an adjective to convert into a superlative adjective.


For example, Swarnali is the strongest in the group.

In other words, they describe extremes. Print the l ist of comparative superlative and adjectives from A to Z. To print the lesson on the list of comparative superlative and adjectives from A to Z. Right click on a white space and choose print.


You can click on the printer icon just below and to the right of the contact us menu button at the top of the page. When three or more things are compare the superlative form of the adjective is used to describe the object that is at the highest or lowest limit of the group.


This usually means -est is added to the end of the adjective, as in "tallest," "smallest," or "hardest. We use a superlative adjective to describe the extreme quality of one thing in a group of things.


We can use superlative adjectives when talking about three or more things (not two things). If we want to talk about a quality which is smaller in amount relative to others, we use the forms less (the opposite of comparative more ), and the least (the opposite of superlative the most ). When comparing more than two things, you’ll likely use words and phrases like smallest, biggest, tallest, most interesting, and least interesting.


Notice the ‑est ending and the words most and least. Make sure you use the proper ending or superlative adjective when forming these superlatives. We use the with superlative adjectives: It was the happiest day of my life.


Everest is the highest mountain in the world.

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