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❼uál fue el momento más feliz de tu vida? That was the worst trip of my life because the boat was moving nonstop. Eso fue el peor viaje de mi vida porque el barco se movía sin parar. And conversely, if the adjective precedes the noun, then the superlative will precede the noun, too as seen in the two examples below. In other words, if the adjective follows the noun, then the superlative will follow the noun, as seen in the example above. The placement of the superlative corresponds to the usual placement of the adjective. Harlingen, one of the cheapest cities to live in. Harlingen, una de las ciudades más baratas para vivir. To form the superlative, use the definite article ( el, la, los, las) and más or menos before the adjective. Like all adjectives, the superlative of an adjective agrees with the noun it modifies in gender and in number as seen in the example below, the adjective baratas is feminine and plural to agree with the noun casas. The superlative is a form of an adjective expressing the most or highest possible amount, such as the best, the smallest, the most interesting. He told me that he had never met a woman as beautiful as me and that he loved me more than as girlfriend, that if I wanted to be his wife. Me dijo que él nunca había conocido una mujer tan bonita como yo, y que él me quería más que novia, que si quería ser su esposa. Tan … como conveys the idea of equality, as … as. You can buy a bigger house than if you go to live somewhere else. Puedes comprar una casa más grande que si vas a vivir a otro lugar. Aprendieron más el inglés que el español. Más … queconveys the idea of more … than, menos … que the idea of less than. Comparisons and Superlatives with AdjectivesĪdjectives are frequently used to compare things, people, events, ideas etc. There are three forms of comparisons: comparisons of inequality ( more/less), comparisons of equality ( as…as), and the superlative ( the most/least).